Winter Awareness Week - winter driving
Published: Tuesday 22 October 2024
As motorists know, driving demands constant care and attention … but in winter added planning and skills are needed.
So, as we continue with Winter Awareness Week, here are a few key pieces of advice, along with links to information, to help keep everyone moving in this increasingly unpredictable season.
Snow and ice
- Always clear snow and ice from your vehicle before driving – snow sliding off the roof or bonnet could block your view and be a danger to yourself and other road users
- Avoid harsh steering, braking and acceleration, especially with the dangers of black ice
- Remember that even after gritting, ice and snow may still be present. It takes time for grit to take effect, especially if roads are quiet
Gritters
- You can follow our gritters in real time on our website – Gritting Routes
- Stay back from gritters and don’t overtake.
- Even when gritters have treated routes, ice can still form afterwards.
Fog
- Use dipped headlights and your fog lights – high beam does not make it easier to see
- Don’t speed up if visibility suddenly improves – more fog patches are likely
High winds
- High-sided vehicles have particular difficulties and may swerve suddenly due to severe gusts, especially along exposed sections of roads and bridges
- Keep a safe distance especially when passing a high-sided vehicle
Heavy rain
- Watch out for water ponding - if your vehicle loses grip, or begins to aquaplane, take your foot off the accelerator to slow down – do not use the brakes
Top tip: If you get stuck in a snowdrift, use the highest gear you can to move slowly backwards and forwards to try and get out.
For more information see:
Roads in Winter pages on the council website
Ready Scotland for advice on winter at home, travelling, at work and in the community
Driving in bad weather from Transport Scotland
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