Where Should Vehicles Be Parked During a Typhoon?
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During a typhoon, vehicles can be parked in garages, underground parking spaces, or above-ground parking lots. Below are detailed explanations for each parking option: Garage: If you own a private garage, there's no need to worry. Before the typhoon arrives, safely park your car inside the garage, engage the handbrake, and securely close the metal roll-up door. Underground Parking Space: Depending on the design of the residential area, some places may not have garages but do have underground parking lots. If an underground parking lot is available, there's generally little to worry about. Even if the typhoon damages some trees in the area, they won't fall on the car. However, it's important to note that typhoons often come with heavy rain. If the rain persists and the underground parking lot has poor drainage, it's better to park the car in an above-ground parking lot. Above-Ground Parking Lot in the Residential Area: Some residential areas have above-ground parking lots. If it continues to rain and the underground parking spaces have poor drainage, then you should park your car in an above-ground space. However, since typhoons can break tree branches that may damage the car, you can cover the car with a protective cover or park it in an area with fewer trees.
As a long-time driver, I've learned to be extra cautious when parking during typhoons, having gone through several lessons. Before a typhoon hits, it's crucial to park in an indoor parking lot or a high-rise parking garage, avoiding spots near trees, rivers, or low-lying areas, as these are high-risk zones for flooding and wind damage. Once, I parked my car outdoors near a tree, and a branch broke off in the strong wind, damaging the roof—repairing it was quite a hassle. Now, I plan ahead, finding places like shopping mall underground garages, ensuring doors and windows are securely closed and locked, and even placing a stone to secure the tires against slipping. Choosing a safe parking spot protects the car from flooding or wind-blown debris, and after the typhoon, I immediately check the car's condition to address any potential issues promptly.