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The Doctor



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FL2 vs Flooded Road

I have always wondered how good the FL2 is when tackling floods, well today I gained a bit of insight. It wasn't too bad and normal cars got through but very steadily and they had to be careful not to enter the deep parts. I sent a tidal wave over a focus that was sat waiting to go through in the other direction (not intentionally) but the best bit was the merc. There was a merc c-class tailgating me as we approached the flood (I was taking it steadyish) and he was shaking his head as if to say hurry up you tw Censored t. He had not seen the flood and when I ploughed in he nearly sh Censored t himself. Rolling with laughter He learnt a harsh lesson about tailgating.

I did not get to film the guy unfortunately but my mate in the passenger seat got admittedly poor quality video footage of us going through in both directions. See the following links: Thumbs Up



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I'm not sure I'd be too proud if my road manners were like that. Interesting to see if other forum members think you were Hero or Zero.

For a FL2 I think that was more of a puddle than deep water.

You might want to read up on how to drive through deep water in case you find deeper puddles - here's a clue - slower!

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I drove my FL1 through a proper flood and I know the key is to drive much slower than that. Trust me, this is not as fast as the video suggests. It was safe as nobody was passing in the other direction and only a bit of a wave got the focus, nothing detrimental.

I agree this was a puddle to the FL2's capabilities. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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No point rolling eyes. It was perfectly safe and slower than it seems on the video. Take a chill pill, it was a good laugh and no probs for other road users. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Laughing nice to see people enjoying their motors - gave me a smile anyway Thumbs Up

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I doubt the driver of the Focus was impressed. Is'nt there a thread on here regarding water leaking into the footwells which can be caused by hitting deep puddles at speed and forcing a grommet to become dislodged in the bulkhead.

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nice to see people enjoying their motors - gave me a smile anyway


Finally someone who sees the fun in this and no danger to other road users.

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I doubt the driver of the Focus was impressed


I glanced at him as we left the flood and he was smiling. The wave that hit his car was less than he will cause by going through and I can assure you that as the driver, things were well in control. No danger and the puddle was not hit at too high a speed despite how the video shows it. The car pushed the water away in front quite smoothly.

Very impressive car as we know and nice to have some fun in it Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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OK it was only a wide puddle but it did look fun
Too fast for my liking (pref10-15mph) but its your car.

You cannot be blamed if your car can cope with the state of Britains roads an the other mototists mode of transport can't.
We all have that choice. As hopefully this winter will proove again. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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