How to Pass Through Waterlogged Sections?
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When driving slowly through waterlogged sections, avoid artificially raising the water level, as speeding up can increase the water level. Once the water exceeds the engine's air intake, it can be sucked into the engine, causing it to stall. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Low Speed: When passing through waterlogged sections, as long as the water does not cover more than two-thirds of the tires, the speed does not exceed 5 km/h, and you drive steadily in the lowest gear, you can safely navigate through the water. 2. Steady Driving: Low speed allows the driver to react promptly in case of danger. It also prevents splashing large waves, avoiding water intake into the air intake or exhaust pipe. Additionally, it's evident that a vehicle moving at low speed is less likely to stall, ensuring a smoother and safer passage.