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Cumbria’s PCC urges drivers to take care on rural roads

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Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Peter McCall, is urging drivers to take care on the counties rural roads following the recent drop in temperature and icy conditions.

Temperatures in Cumbria can plummet into the minuses causing freezing fog, black ice, and snow in some areas of the county.

 Many of Cumbria’s roads are rural, often single-tracked with no streetlights or road markings.

They can be extremely dangerous if drivers do not pay attention or prepare their car in advance for winter driving.

Simple tips to help drivers increase their safety on the roads, include driving slowly, leaving larger gaps between cars and scraping all car windows and waiting for the windows to demist.

PCC Peter McCall said: “Cumbria is a beautiful county that can look lovely during the winter season. However, the cold winters can create dangerous driving conditions.

“I would urge drivers to take extra care when travelling and avoid unnecessary journeys, where possible.

“Let’s all get home safe this winter.”

 

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