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THINK! advice - winter driving

Winter - respect the elements

The British winter is unpredictable. Bad weather can strike suddenly so the best advice when severe weather hits is to stay off the road. If you must drive, make sure you are prepared for the conditions.

Plan your journey

During wintry weather conditions

If you get into trouble

Vehicle condition

In winter it is even more important to check you vehicle is well maintained and serviced.

Adjust your driving to the conditions

When roads are icy or slushy

Watch out for fog

Winter sun

Rain

In wet weather, stopping distances will be at least double those required for stopping on dry roads. This is because your tyres have less grip on the road. In wet weather:


Flooded roads

Take care around winter maintenance vehicles

The Highways Agency, an executive agency of the Department for Transport, is responsible for the motorways and trunk roads in England. We aim to reduce delays and accidents during wintry weather conditions by pre-treating clearing motorways and trunk roads to prevent the formation of ice and snow, and by clearing snow from carriageways and hard shoulders as soon as conditions permit. Local Authorities are responsible for this work on the local road network.

Salting and snow ploughing

Salting vehicles


Snow ploughing

Roadworks on motorways and major roads

The Highways Agency will be working on a number of major maintenance schemes and improvements on motorways and trunk roads in England over the winter months and drivers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly.

If you have to drive through roadworks, please take extra care.

Change the way you drive

Stopping distances in winter

Winter Driving

Do the right thing in an emergency!

If your vehicle starts to skid:

Winter Driving

Driving through ice and snow

 

www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk/advice/winterdriving.htm

 

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