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Police warn motorists to drive to conditions in Otago Coastal area

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Police want motorists in the Otago Coastal area to think before they drive now winter conditions have set in.

The area from Oamaru to Balclutha has recently experienced some severe frosts and other weather events which make for challenging driving conditions and more of this will come as we get further into winter.

Road Policing Manager, Otago Coastal, Senior Sergeant Steve Larking says motorists need to keep their speeds down, allow plenty of stopping distance and be mindful of black ice.

“When a clear and cold day follows a day of rain, surplus moisture on the roads will freeze over and create a high probability for black ice.”

“Motorists, particularly those on an early commute, will need to take extreme care when driving. Any patches of road which appear wet will likely be ice and should be treated as such,” says Senior Sergeant Larking.

Police are also advising people to check their vehicles and tyres are roadworthy and ensure all windows are completely clear of ice before getting behind the wheel.

“We also recommend drivers carry a fully charged mobile phone and have a blanket, snacks and water on hand in case of an emergency or a breakdown,” says Senior Sergeant Larking.

“Monitoring weather conditions and being prepared before you hit the road are simple steps to take to ensure you get to your destination safely.”

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