
While most of the survival mindset deals with weather or man-made events that require plans, stockpiles and quite a bit of equipment as well as a repository of knowledge, some are more immediate.
Those types of SHTF moments are sudden, often violent, destructive, can be deadly and happen every day – it is just that they do not happen in general all that frequently.
They include house fires, accidents, robberies, getting lost on a hike, etc.
One of the most frightening is being trapped in a submerged or submerging car.
You could be in an accident where you drive off a road or bridge, get swept up in a flash flood or encounter water crossing a roadway that has eaten out a channel beneath the road.
If any of that happens, you must know what to do and be able to do it quickly.
To see how to escape a sinking or submerged car, check out the next page.
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Tina Stellrecht, if you ever drive of a bridge, open the sun roof and swim out?
Before the electronics short out.
Yeah.