One in three drivers on the M25 don't
Roads Minister Robert Goodwill says:
            “The Highways Agency does   all it can to keep the roads open during severe weather. But drivers   need to play their part too by making simple vehicle checks, carrying a   few important items and planning their journeys according to the   weather. In very severe weather, drivers need to consider whether their   journey is really necessary.”
            
            However, the Highways Agency’s   research shows that 33 per cent of drivers on the M25 do not make any   vehicle checks and 43 per cent do not take any of the items in the   suggested emergency kit. Forty three per cent do not even carry de-icer.
            
            Highways Agency Traffic Management Director, Simon Sheldon-Wilson, says:
            
            “The   Highways Agency is well-prepared for ice and snow. We have over 500   salt spreading vehicles, ploughs and snow blowers, and 270,000 tonnes of   salt already in stock.
            
            “Using detailed weather forecasts, we   treat the road network before road temperatures fall below freezing –   often at night in preparation for peak traffic periods.
            
          “But that   doesn’t mean people should drive as they normally would – they still   need to take care, as they would during any kind of adverse weather, and   plan ahead.”
The Agency encourages drivers to take some simple steps during winter:
  • Check your vehicle – fuel and fluid levels, electrics and tyres – before setting out. 
  •   Be prepared with an emergency kit in your vehicle, including   ice-scraper, de-icer, warm clothes and blankets, torch, boots, first aid   kit, jump leads, a spade, a road atlas and sunglasses (for the winter   glare).
  • Plan your journeys. Check weather and travel conditions before and during your journey.
  •   If the weather is very severe, consider whether your journey is   essential or travel at a different time. In winter, the weather can   change quickly so always be prepared for bad weather 
  • Remember that   even when roads have been treated with salt, ice can still form,   particularly on bends or under overhanging trees.
              
              November 14, 2013