parking lot with no eletric line or trees around
You can evacuate with advance notice, but you can't really go around a hurricane as such storms are hundreds of miles wide.
Any Faraday cage would be safe, e.g. a car.
Good luck with that. The best way is not to get any wax on the trim in the first place.
Hurricane Fifi may have killed as many as 10,000 people. It was a category 2 hurricane that hit Honduras and Belize in 1974.
For the Thames Barrier or the Thames Barrier Park, take the London Underground to Canning Town and change onto the Docklands Light Railway. Or bus service 474, if by car, there is a free of charge car park. The address is Thames Barrier Park, North Woolwich Road, London E16 2HP
The best place to make a car wash is on a busy road or a closed car park.
If you value your car...(I'm supposing that you have already cared for your family.).....then you ought to park it as far away from the hurricane's path as you can. Parking it inside a building may be OK so long as the building is damaged. An underground car park might be an answer, but such places often are filled by floodwater.
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The best place to park while visiting NYC is at your hotel. If you can leave your car at the hotel, you can take a taxi or the subway to where you need to go.
One can find the cheapest place to park by using a website called NYC Best Parking. It gives you the best parking options in a specific area. One can also take the subway as a cheaper alternative.
in the town by the place where u by tickets for your car in the car park.
In the back row of your car is the best place.
When you put the car in park your applying the parking break. this always happens when you place it in park unless the linkage is shot then you can't even remove it from park
the best place to buy a car i guess is at a place were people normally get cars.
First of all, you cannot park your car on a Citgo gas station. Secondly, maybe your car got stolen.
I think the best place to sell a car on the web is OLX
FIRST: As you read this, always make necessary preparations for storms, power outages, or water supply deficiencies even before a hurricane has been announced. Keep plenty of water in case there should be any damage to the water supply/pipes. Have lantern and candles in a place where you know to find them. If a hurricane has been spotted you should look at your local news reports, or listen to the radio. They will let you know where the shelters are in your area. When the hurricane hits if you are at home, try to stay away from windows and doors. In your car: DO NOT try to maneuver through the hurricane if you are driving. Instead try to look for shelter in nearby zones, again don't be afraid to look for help locally. Call 911 if things are getting risky for you. Look for a high place where water wont be likely to flood and park your car. Most hurricanes are not known to be able to lift cars, so if you can keep away from flooding you can safely stay in your car until help arrives. While in the car, DO NOT park your car anywhere where a tree might fall on. You might get crushed inside your car.