Clearly, you’ve never experienced hydroplaning. I was driving under the speed limit on a stretch of highway where I was the only car. It wasn’t even raining-it had stopped about 20 minutes earlier-when I hit standing water and was thrown off the road into a ditch. Thankfully, I was okay, but the experience left me with a lingering anxiety about driving on wet roads. It can happen anywhere at anytime. And NO you don’t have to be speeding.
@ true hydroplaning can happen at lower speeds however the chances of you hydroplaning at higher speeds are very likely. Thankfully no I have never hydroplaned before I am usually very cautious when driving in raining and snowy weather.
When road conditions are bad, anyone can hydroplane. It doesn’t mean this family was speeding. In fact, there have been three other similar wrecks at the same location. For you to make a blanket statement about something you admittedly know nothing about is not only unnecessary but also ignorant.
@@BigBrownBear-615 uh it may seem ignorant to you I stand by what I said, slow down when the weather gets bad it is only logically sensible. That doesn’t mean all those people weren’t speeding either. Now who sounds ignorant?
The drain could be grated. Putting a metal grate over it also can prevent larger debris from entering the drain and causing dam like flooding.
I’m afraid they may have to wait until the rain clears up before they can find the child’s body. It’s so sad.
🫂😢 In Jesus Christ name 🕊️ please help them find her. Even though they are in heaven where God is❤ 🕊️🫂❣️
Incredibly sad may God guide u
You don’t hydroplane unless you’re driving too fast for the weather… slow down people.
Clearly, you’ve never experienced hydroplaning. I was driving under the speed limit on a stretch of highway where I was the only car. It wasn’t even raining-it had stopped about 20 minutes earlier-when I hit standing water and was thrown off the road into a ditch. Thankfully, I was okay, but the experience left me with a lingering anxiety about driving on wet roads. It can happen anywhere at anytime. And NO you don’t have to be speeding.
@ true hydroplaning can happen at lower speeds however the chances of you hydroplaning at higher speeds are very likely. Thankfully no I have never hydroplaned before I am usually very cautious when driving in raining and snowy weather.
When road conditions are bad, anyone can hydroplane. It doesn’t mean this family was speeding. In fact, there have been three other similar wrecks at the same location. For you to make a blanket statement about something you admittedly know nothing about is not only unnecessary but also ignorant.
@@BigBrownBear-615 uh it may seem ignorant to you I stand by what I said, slow down when the weather gets bad it is only logically sensible. That doesn’t mean all those people weren’t speeding either. Now who sounds ignorant?
@ Yes, you’re right. You STILL sound ignorant.
Improving your driving skills in inclement weather will save lives not a barrier 😡 poor girl 😢
There have been three wrecks in the same area from the same cause. Yes, barriers are needed. There is clearly a problem here.