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Advice for motorists during the cold weather snap

8 February 2007

Motorists are being advised to avoid unnecessary journeys and take extra care on the roads as heavy snow falls across some parts of the UK. The worst affected areas are expected to be Wales, North West England, West Midlands, East Midlands, East of England, South West England, London and South East England (1).

Breakdown expert Green Flag is urging motorists to check local weather forecasts before heading out and adapt driving techniques if out on the roads.

Spokesperson Philippa Naylor said: "We are expecting high levels of calls possibly a 40% increase on last week's mild conditions. Motorists in the worst affected areas are advised not to take unnecessary journeys but if it is unavoidable people should make sure they are fully prepared."

To minimise the risk of breaking down in adverse weather, Green Flag advises motorists to spend a few minutes checking the following before setting off:

Philippa concludes: "When sudden bad weather strikes calls to Green Flag can double in minutes. Hopefully, if motorists follow our advice, they can avoid any mishaps, but should they need us, we will be on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week to help."

For more information on driving in winter conditions check out www.greenflag.com

ENDS

Source

  1. www.metoffice.gov.uk

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For further information contact Philippa Naylor at Green Flag on 0113 399 1387 (out of hours 07711 964 615).
philippa.naylor@greenflag.com

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