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    Driving over flooded bridges

    How would ya be heading into this one, about 10 meters to the water. This happened in Aug 2007.
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    Last one in's a rotten egg!!!!!

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    Driving over flooded bridges is something to be done with great caution, and in most cases NOT. Had an example locally - the private bridge that provides access to my property was flooded about the same time as this example - and when the water went down, it became apparent that the approach at one end had washed out. Anyone trying to cross with the muddy water over the bridge would have been in for a big surprise!

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    Isn't that clown and especially his kid, in the cruiser with the boat lucky this wasn't the bridge he crossed.

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