What is it with US citizens and driving cars into beaches?
well, usually, it's the tide. People either forget to check where the tide is, forget when the tide starts coming in, or loose track of time. they go out on the flats during low tide, set up their party, maybe get a little drunk.
Maybe whatever they're driving was never meant to go on sand. maybe they don't know how to drive on sand and get stuck.
and maybe it's not a problem exclusive to "US citizens"... (it happens everywhere there's a beach.)
But why drive onto the flats in the first place? Here we park up and walk to the beach. Pretty sure it's illegal to drive on the beach too...
Depends on the beach, if it’s illegal or not. Swimming places, definitely not.
As for why do it? Off road driving is fun, your car can provide electrical power for things like speakers, lights, and stuff, carry firewood, coolers (full of food. And booze,); sand toys, chairs, towels… elderly family that can’t walk, clamming or fishing gear; kites or surfboards or whatever else…. and to get out to a place away from crowds.
At the places people go swimming, it’s generally not allowed, sure, and same for private beaches. But there’s plenty of public beachfront that isn’t your sandy swimming spot
People are dumb and lazy
A local beach near me in Ireland has people parking exclusively on the beach, that said, it's a massive breach with plenty of space.
I never have heard of anyone's car getting overtaken by the tide, but perhaps the local farmer has pulled a few people out
Another local beach is as you described, no parking on the beach, walk on only. I think it depends on the kind of beach and the way things are set up
it's illegal
And that's stopped people when, exactly?
It seems that in some countries that means less people do the thing and in other countries people will now do exactly the thing, turned up to eleven just because someone told them "no". And they do not like the concept of "no".
Around here they quite often like to drive their cars into obviously flooded roads, that's always a good laugh. But they tend not to drive them on to beaches.
Check out the town of Carova Beach, North Carolina. Accessible only by driving on the beach or by water.
There's A Facebook page dedicated to taking pictures of people getting stuck. Apparently all you have to do is air down your tires to like 12 psi and keep to a reasonable speed, but a lot of people think their car, truck, or SUV can handle sand without those precautions.
Since the dawn of time man has yearned to destroy the beach
We're all being so harsh with him. How could he have known beforehand that his truck is not a surf board?
People need to be free to experience and innovate! If it had turned out it could surf, he'd deserve the Noble prize! Sheesh!
(/s and also, intentional misspelling)
His crime wasn't driving into the sea, it was driving on a closed beach
It's an amphibious exploring vehicle.
https://media1.tenor.com/m/bkFE81rvQjMAAAAd/amphibious-exploring.gif
Jokes aside, what is this, a drug situation?
Florida man
I would've guessed alcohol. But I also would've expected a DUI to be mentioned in the article.
I genuinely don't know. Could be drugs, could be he was just high on life.
It's Florida, that's all you need to know.
a vehicle drove around a closed gate
I don't think the Floridians quite understand how gates are supposed to work, if you can drive around it, then it's not really a gate. More a very small and ineffective fence
Just an observation, but if it was a Tesla, the brand would be in the headline. Media is weird.
Pointing this out only excerbates the problem and continues to keep that brand salient (present) in your mind, which is the main goal of modern advertising.
The best thing you can do is not talk about that brand unless it is especially relevant.
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