Everyone knows the old phrase"never drive through flooded roadways because you cannot tell how deep it is and the flooded roadway may be deeper than it appears". You hear and see the warnings constantly if you from New Jersey especially. So how in the world on the morning of one of the worst hurricanes ever does a car/driver even try to attempt driving through this huge flood is beyond me. I live a couple of blocks further up from where this was shot and the water was up to 4-6 foot deep.
Looks like you got it really badly. I finally got my power back on after losing it twice the past two days and the roads are so flooded that they're closing them and all the highways around where I live.
Everyone knows the old phrase"never drive through flooded roadways because you cannot tell how deep it is and the flooded roadway may be deeper than it appears". You hear and see the warnings constantly if you from New Jersey especially. So how in the world on the morning of one of the worst hurricanes ever does a car/driver even try to attempt driving through this huge flood is beyond me. I live a couple of blocks further up from where this was shot and the water was up to 4-6 foot deep.
bhbest 6 months ago 2
@bhbest Well said. Thumbs up to that. Now if only people took your advice. Lol.
SnakeEater9920 6 months ago
Would be nice to know WHERE in New Jersey.
edvadojunk 6 months ago
@edvadojunk Middlesex, NJ. Bound Brook Road.
SnakeEater9920 6 months ago
Looks like you got it really badly. I finally got my power back on after losing it twice the past two days and the roads are so flooded that they're closing them and all the highways around where I live.
adejra 6 months ago