Warning to motorists in Carmarthenshire

Motorists in Carmarthenshire are being urged to drive carefully as temperatures are set to plunge.
Sub-zero temperatures are forecast and are likely to continue for the next seven days.
Given the saturated state of the ground and run-off onto the roads as a result of last week’s heavy rain, drivers are being warned to exercise care particularly when driving on untreated roads.
Residents are being reminded that if snow or ice is forecast they should adjust their driving to suit the conditions:
• Drive carefully, with smooth, gentle application of accelerator, steering and, particularly, brakes. If the vehicle starts to skid, gently lift off the accelerator and steer in the direction of the skid.
• Be aware of black ice.
• If the road has not been gritted, be wary of driving in the wheeltracks of other vehicles as compressed snow is likely to be more icy than undisturbed snow.
• Allow plenty of time for your journey and make sure you have a full tank of fuel. Try to avoid travelling at dusk or in the dark.
• Watch your speed and remember that cyclists and pedestrians, as well as other vehicles, will be less visible.
• Make sure all the windows are clear of snow, properly de-iced and de-misted before you set out.
• Make sure that the windscreen washer bottle is topped up, and contains the correct ratio of screenwash to ensure maximum cleaning and to prevent it freezing.
• Make sure you carry a spade, wellies and a torch with spare batteries and a mobile phone that is fully charged. Keep a bottle of water and high-energy food, such as chocolate, in case you break down or become stranded. Carry extra clothing, including a warm coat, gloves and hat. A high-visibility jacket is also recommended.
Executive board member for technical services Councillor Philip Hughes said: “We do all we can to keep the roads safe during the winter, however, motorists should be mindful of the road conditions and drive accordingly.”

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