It is not much fun when you have to get somewhere and the weather is horrible because of rain. Usually we will just hit the windshield wipers, maybe even slow down our speed a little, and just keep on going like nothing is different. When the rain has just started this is usually fine and besides you can not just stop. Only when there has been a lot of rainfall already and there is a potential risk of flash flooding will it might become a smart idea to do just that.

It is hard to know exactly what to do when you are out driving and you notice that the road you are on is becoming flooded. If you know the area that you are headed to has a history of being flooded, do your best not to go there. Turn around, go back, or take another route if possible. If worse comes to worse and you can not go back, try to find higher ground and park. If it is worse than that and you can not park your vehicle in a safe place when there is the threat of a flash flood on the road you are on, you might even have to abandon your car and find higher ground that way.

Many times people have come across a flood on the roadway they are on and they just try to keep going. This could be one of those times when you allow your desire to get where you are going jeopardize your very life. It might not happen everyday, but often enough someone is stranded or even killed because a flash flood suddenly came crashing onto their vehicle from out of nowhere and washed them away.

It is very easy to be drowned in a situation like this. If the flood water does not over turn your vehicle and make it extremely difficult to get out, it might just sweep you off over a deep drop off on the road or become so high you will be submerged. Either way, it is not a situation you will want to put your self into. Once the water begins to sweep your vehicle away the only choices you will have is to stay in the vehicle and take your chances or get out and take a chance that way. In rushing flood water neither scenario is a good one.