Avoid Driving In Bad Weather
It’s an irrefutable fact that driving during or after a storm is a bad choice. When officials advise staying indoors and avoiding travel, it is vital to heed their instructions and not attempt to rescue a vehicle. Even three inches of water can inundate and sweep away a car, especially if it’s a little, compact model like this one. When driving on flooded roads, it’s impossible to know where potholes or open manholes can lie, as this poor woman discovered. She most certainly disregarded warnings from local officials and the weather service.

Avoid Driving In Bad Weather
Gone In Less Than Ten Minutes
Nothing compares the rush of driving away in a brand-new car straight from the dealership. The joy on this Chinese woman’s face was palpable as she stood beside her gleaming new car, complete with a festive red ribbon on the bonnet. The official handing of the keys to her new car was captured and time-stamped at 9:55 a.m. That joy, though, was fleeting. She accomplished the unthinkable nine minutes later, at 10:04 a.m. on the same day: she crashed the car. Perhaps she lost control and crashed in her haste to test drive her new car.

Gone In Less Than Ten Minutes