Provided by Texas Department of Transportation:
Flash flooding is the leading cause of weather-related
deaths in Texas. As little as six inches of water can float some vehicles. This
includes pickups and SUVs. When approaching a flooded roadway, motorists should
Turn Around, Don't Drown.
"With the possibility of heavy rain across the region
throughout the weekend, it's really important that we stress to motorists the
dangers of driving during flooding conditions," said Douglas Eichorst, P.E.,
TxDOT's Lubbock District engineer. "The incredible power of water is unrealized
by most motorists during flooding conditions."
Motorists should do the following during flooding
conditions:
- Never try to walk, swim or drive through swift water.
- Stay informed about weather conditions when you are
driving.
- If your vehicle stalls in deep water, leave it and move
to higher ground - if you can do so safely.
It is illegal to move, tamper with or drive around
barriers blocking a low-water crossing in Texas. Penalties range from $200 to
$1,000 and/or two years in jail.
According to the Centers for Disease Control more than
half of all flood-related drownings occur when a vehicle is driven into
hazardous flood water. Many of the deaths occur in automobiles as they are
swept downstream. Of these drownings, many are preventable, but too many people
continue to drive around the barriers warning motorists about flooded roadways.
A motorist approaching a flooded roadway will not know
the depth of the water or the condition of the ground under the water. This is
especially true at night, when vision is more limited. Motorists should be safe
and cautious on Texas roadways during any period of heavy rainfall and can
check road conditions on TxDOT's Web site, www.tx.dot.gov
or its toll-free road conditions hotline at 800-452-9292.