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Winter Driving Advice |
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Driving in snow and iceDriving in snow and ice is often dangerous. The precautionary salting we undertake is to prevent the formation of winter hazards, however, in serious/prolonged weather conditions consider how necessary your journey is. If you do need to make a journey, the following guide may help you. Be informedKnowing the following information will help you on your journey: Check which roads are on the gritting route map - 43% of the network is treated when conditions indicate this is necessary. Try and keep to treated routes wherever possible Listen to local and national radio for travel and weather information Take time to familiarise yourself again with the Highway Code for driving in adverse weather conditions Drive carefullyKeep the following in mind on your journey: Take extra care when driving during winter, and if conditions are bad, only travel if it is absolutely necessary Keep your distance from other vehicles and be patient and allow for extra time on your journey Even if the road is clear or looks treated please take extra care because salting does not guarantee the road is free from ice Prepare properlyBefore driving in your vehicle, check that: Tyres are at the correct pressures and there is sufficient tread - a minimum of 4mm is recommended in snow conditions. You can even consider changing to winter tyres to improve your car’s performance even more. Vehicle lights are clean and working Battery is in good condition and fully charged Wiper blades are effective, and washer reservoir is full Anti-freeze is the right concentration (your garage can do this for you) Windows and mirrors are clear of ice or condensation Once your vehicle has been checked, prepare yourself by taking the following supplies: Ice scraper De-icer Torch Warm clothes Blanket Shovel Food & drink First aid kit Getting stuckIf you run into difficulties, you should use the following guidance: Stay in your vehicle and keep the engine running unless you are stuck in a snow drift when you should switch it off to prevent your vehicle filling with exhaust fumes Make the vehicle/yourself as visible as possible to other road users/rescuers Keep warm If you use a mobile phone, give accurate details of your location. | ||
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