Summary: When trapped in a sinking car, it’s vital to remember key steps to escape safely. Firstly, don’t force open the door as water pressure makes it impossible. Then, avoid initially opening the window to prevent rapid sinking. Instead, use a headrest’s metal posts to break the rear window and escape. Most cars float briefly…

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Car Submerged? How to Escape and Save Your Life

Many tragic drownings occur because people don’t know how to escape a sinking car. Here’s the vital information you need to remember:

1. Resist the Urge to Open the Door:

The pressure of the water against the doors will make them impossible to open. Trying to force them will only waste precious time and energy.

2. Avoid Opening the Window Initially:

If the car is rapidly filling with water, opening the window can accelerate the sinking process. Wait until the car is mostly submerged and the water pressure inside and outside has equalized.

3. The Headrest is Your Tool:

Remove a headrest from the seat. The metal posts at the base are designed to be strong.

4. Break the Rear Window:

Use the sharp metal posts of the headrest to strike the corners of the rear window. Once it cracks, kick it open with your feet.

Important Note:

  • Car Design: Most cars are designed to float for a short period before sinking, with the rear end usually going down first. This means the rear window will likely be your best escape route.
  • Time is Critical: You have limited time to escape before the car becomes fully submerged. Act quickly and decisively.

By following these steps, you can greatly increase your chances of survival in this terrifying situation. Remember, don’t panic, stay calm, and follow these instructions to escape a sinking car.

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This knowledge could save lives. Please share this information with your friends, family, and anyone who drives.pen_sparktunesharemore_vert


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