Winter driving advice from police

Motorists in Stone have been urged to be prepared as the winter weather draws in.

Snow has already fallen across several parts of the UK and reached parts of North Staffordshire earlier this week.

Inspector Ian Hancock from Staffordshire Police’s Road Policing Team said: “Motorists should check weather forecasts before they set off and listen to local and national radio for travel information.

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“They should carry a screen scraper and de-icer and clear mirrors and windows both inside and out before departing. We’d remind people never to leave their vehicle unattended on the drive or roadside while defrosting it.”

The following advice is also recommended in the event of snowfall:

Prepare your vehicle for the journey. Take extra warm clothes, food and a flask of hot drink. Wellington boots, a torch and a spade could also prove useful. Ensure that all your vehicle lights are working before leaving

Adjust your driving to the conditions. Drive slowly and leave extra room to stop

Maintain a safe distance behind all other vehicles especially snow ploughs/service vehicles. Do not attempt unnecessary overtakes. Use dipped headlights

Dazzle from winter sun can be dangerous. Keep a pair of sunglasses handy

Be aware of other road users, especially pedestrians, cyclists and those children that may be playing in and with the snow.

Insp Hancock added: “Staffordshire Police, like all other emergency services, deal with a high number of extra calls during inclement weather conditions and have to prioritise incidents. Our vehicles are affected by the weather conditions too which, along with the volume of calls, may affect response times. Only dial 999 in an emergency and be patient when the bad weather hits.”

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