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Winter Gritting
Winter driving advice
Before Winter...
Check:
Your vehicle is well maintained
Tyres including the spare are in good condition
Your cooling system is topped up with anti freeze
The battery works well
You have a screen scraper and de-icer in the car
Windscreen wipers and washers are working properly
Your screen washer bottle is topped up with water,treated with a screen wash to prevent it freezing
Before Driving...
Check:
Your lights are clean and working properly
All your windows and mirrors are clean and clear of frost, snow and mist
Your route to avoid travelling on un-gritted roads
Local weather information to see if it is safe to drive
Ask yourself:
Is your journey necessary?
Have you checked the weather forecast?
Have you told someone where you are going and
when you expect to arrive?
Have you taken warm clothing, hot drinks, food,
torch and a shovel?
When driving...
Drive more slowly both on gritted roads and un-gritted roads
Take particular care at junctions and corners
Use dipped headlights if you can't see clearly
Drive in the highest gear possible - that's the
lowest possible revs
Avoid braking or accelerating harshly
Keep well away from the car in front - stopping
distance will be 10 times longer than usual in
snow or ice
Keep a good look out for children and cyclists
Don't obstruct gritting vehicles
If you do get caught in snow...
Stay with your vehicle until help arrives
Make your self and your vehicle visible to other motorists
If you do have to leave your vehicle, give your details to the local police
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