South Florida Driving 101 has two videos that feature storm damage and after effects from Hurricane Irma. Downed trees and power lines, car size debris piles, repair crews, property damage and carnage. Not much in the way of stupid drivers but it does show driving difficulties presented after a storm by downed power lines and trees. They often block roadways making chainsaws and cable cutting equipment a necessity. -13
Here it is! After a very long break from the dash cam videos South Florida Driving 101 is now editing and posting videos. There have been multiple problems over the last few months. Most of the issues have been addressed. Been looking at cameras over the last week and cannot make up my mind yet. Going to watch more videos on YouTube before I decide. There were three Cobra CDR 840’s in rotation at the beginning now there is only one malfunctioning camera hanging by a thread. More in another video/blog post soon.
Drivers 72(below) contains hurricane Irma damage, metro mover, flying objects, pedestrian issues, Miami skyline at night, dangerous objects on the roadway and the usual bad driving habits.
Drivers 73(below) has the little Red Bull car, a guy takes a bike for a ride, pedestrians playing traffic-roulette, merge madness, selfish cut offs, jet passing by, drawbridge runner, driver can drive but can’t read the signs.
Drivers 74(below) is full of selfish drivers cutting off everyone or taking stupid risk to avoid turning around at the next exit, a jet takeoff, a night time reminder of why we dash cam.
I’m not sure how long ago I saw the story where Tillie Tooter was trapped in her car right here in Broward county for about three days before someone just happened to find her. It got me to thinking about what would I have wanted with me if I experienced something similar. After reading the quotes and watching the video of her experience I came up with just a few items one may need for those few days.
Water seems to be the most common thing I hear survivors of anything talk about so it must be the most important since we cannot live without it. I also thought that a high vitamin C content and electrolyte packets would be useful to help prevent dehydration and help sustain/fortify the body in the event food cannot be consumed in that time period.
The other disturbing thing was she had no way to make contact with anyone. No way to signal or indicate her location. The only way I can think of as a way to signal anyone under those circumstances without a phone or radio would be the flares. Sure it could pose a fire hazard but the risk may be worth it. Staying in place doesn’t seem like a good choice. The idea came from the flares carried in some military aircrew survival vest. At least mine did back in the early 80’s.
Mosquitoes! What a nightmare! I cannot imagine what that must have been like in a mangrove. Pond Apple Slough swamp-y-ness! I had a crazy experience in the Everglades once with them a horrific pestilent swarm. I think I would have drank DEET that day. Never again! So its the HOMS bite blocker and insect netting. Enough of that. Hope this video turns out good. -13