A car with two people inside got stuck in two feet of water on a road in Fulmer that is notorious for flooding this afternoon.
Firefighters have been called to the well-known flood spot, Hawkswood Lane, six times in seven days to rescue motorists who have attempted to drive through a deep ford.
In 2014, Hawkswood Lane came 7th in the AA’s top flood rescue spots in England over the past five years.
A crew from Gerrards Cross attended at 2.11pm this afternoon, but the car was removed from the ford before they arrived.
The fire crew were at the scene for "only a few minutes" this afternoon but said that two cars and a number of cyclists still wanted to pass through.
Picture by ARM Images.
On Friday, the BFP reported that reckless drivers were spotted moving road closure signs, leaving many stuck and needing the help of the emergency services.
Bucks Fire and Rescue Tweeted that they have requested more 'substantial' road closed signs to deter drivers from driving into the deep water.
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