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    Died trying to cross creeks

    Sad deaths from trying to cross creeks.
    Is the popularity of 4WDs causing people to take unnecessary risks?
    People continue to underestimate the power of flowing water. Utes are so light on the back that it doesn't take much to wash them away. However, that's true of all vehicles.
    I've become wary of trying to cross any water with some flow, particularly if I can't see if the bottom is still there. Just not worth it.


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    I think the problem is more the popularity of 4 wheel drive vehicles than 4 wheel driving. I am lucky that I drove 4wd professionally many years ago and I was under a few watchful eyes when I first started. With the popularity of 4wd vehicles now, there are a lot of owners lacking the training, skill and common sense to stay safe. It's a 4wd drive, if they can do that on the ad, then I can do it attitude.

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    Yes, people underestimate how quickly a vehicle can become just a leaky boat.

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    Sometimes I wonder if the popularity of 4WD videos showing people surfing through creeks with water over the bonnet has caused some people to become a bit blas? and forget those are usually showing expert drivers in prepared vehicles making carefully planned attempts for the cameras.

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    It's called Darwin's theory of evolution Mick. Pat

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    if people want to kill themselves, who are we to stop them? (apart from the cost to the tax payer)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    if people want to kill themselves, who are we to stop them? (apart from the cost to the tax payer)
    I feel for the emergency service people......of which I have just become.

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    I'm not sure where the urge to drive into deep water comes from.. I was always unhappy/on edge if I had to drive in water much deeper than 400mm. I now have a truck with a raised air intake that's above the cab... and I still wouldn't be keen to go much deeper than 400mm... And it would have to be slow moving too!!
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    When I did my 4x4 driver training, I was taught to that if you can't see the bottom to walk it first.

    If you do find a situation where it was deeper than you thought and you do start to float, open a door and let the water in.
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