No. You should take cover in a sturdy building.
No. It is better to take shelter.
It is best to take shelter from a tornado than to try to outrun it. If you are in a vehicle with no access to shelter and the tornado is distant it is best to drive perpendicular to the tornado's path in order to get out of its way.
Tornadoes usually have a forward speed of 30 miles per hour but make wind speeds of about 250 or more. To outrun it you should be going about 40 or more but the wind factor may change what speed you might want to go. However instead of trying to outrun a tornado you should try to drive out of its way.
If the tornado is in a distance, try to get out of the path by driving perpendicular or diagonal to its path. Do not attempt to outrun it. If the tornado is approaching and there is any doubt about your ability to get out of the way, get out of the gar and take cover in a ditch or depression.
Do not try to outrun it. It may be the last thing you ever do. Instead, get out of the car and seek shelter, be it a house or building or a ditch
Yes the forward speed of a typical tornado is about 30 Mph. Since the fastest car has a speed comparable to 250+ mph ... it sure can outrun the tornado Most cars could outrun a tornado if you don't get to close to it. Once you get close the flying objects and debris on the ground could stop you no matter how fast the car. Never try to outrun a tornado seek shelter at once.
Oh, dude, if you're in a car during a tornado, you should definitely try to drive at a right angle to the tornado's path. But like, if you can't outrun it, just find a low-lying area away from trees and lie flat in a ditch. And like, if you have time, maybe update your Instagram story with a tornado emoji, you know, for the drama.
Not on foot. It is technically possible in most vehicles, but it is better to take shelter than to try to outrun the tornado, as they are often accompanied by wet roads and other driving hazards.
Go to the basement or storm cellar and crouch down facing a wall covering your head.If you do not have a basement go to an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor. A bathroom may also provide goo shelter. Stay away from windows if at all possible.If you are in a vehicle or mobile home abandon it for a sturdier structure.If you are caught outside with no access to shelter lie in a ditch. Do not try to outrun the tornado.
The safest thing to do if you are caught outdoors during a tornado is to seek shelter immediately in a sturdy building. If there is no building nearby, lie flat in a low-lying area, cover your head with your hands, and be aware of flying debris. Do not try to outrun a tornado in a vehicle or on foot.
Go to a basement or storm cellar. If you don't have one get to the center part of your house and find a room without windows, preferably a bathroom or closet. Crouch down facing a wall. If caught outside with no shelter available seek shelter in a ditch. Do not try to outrun the tornado.
The safest thing to do when encountering a tornado while in a car is to find a sturdy building to seek shelter in or to get out of the car and lie flat in a low-lying area, away from trees and vehicles. Never try to outrun a tornado in your car.