Simon says: stay safe on winter roads

As temperatures plummet across Scotland, motorists are urged to take extra care when on the roads. Snow has fallen across Scotland and roads are becoming increasingly icy meaning drivers should only travel when necessary and be overly cautious when they do.

This winter is already set to be the worst in Scotland since the winter of 2012/2013 with the Met Office issuing an amber “be prepared” warning across the whole of Scotland.

Airports have had to close and many roads have been affected by the snow and ice causing multiple disruptions on our journeys.

Havving worked for Eagle Couriers for 21 years and travelling on average 25,000 miles per year- that’s the same as travelling the circumference of the world each year- Simon Oliver is definitely an experienced winter driver.

To keep you extra safe on the roads this winter, the Edinburgh-based courier has put together his five top tips for driving in poor weather conditions:

  • It is common sense but make sure your windscreen, mirrors and lights aren’t frozen over. Don’t just rely on looking through a small patch on the windscreen but take extra time in the morning to make sure everything is clear.
  • Where possible, stick to main, gritted roads and try to avoid side roads as these have a higher chance of being icy.
  • Check the speed limits for your journey to see if there have been any reduced speed limits put in place.
  • If the road looks wet but doesn’t appear to be ice, remember this could be black ice. Black ice is practically invisible to drivers so be extra cautious of this. Try and maintain your speed without slamming on the breaks so you remain in control of your vehicle.
  • Leave ten times more space between you and the car in front to ensure you have plenty of breaking space.

Simon said: “I’m always prepared for poor driving conditions. I keep a winter box in the van just in case. In it I have a torch, a blanket, water, de-icer and glass cleaner so I can keep my windows, mirrors and lights clean.

“Being located in Currie, I am usually one of the first in Edinburgh to get hit by the bad weather so it is important I stay up to date with weather updates and news of road closures. I usually check this the night before and again before setting out on the morning of my drive.”

Eagle Couriers is Scotland’s leading courier firm with more than 32 years’ experience. More information about the company can be found at www.eaglecouriers.co.uk

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