| Winter Treatment |
| Introduction |
| Today's Decision |
| Treatment Priorities |
| Map of Gritted Routes |
| Getting ready for Winter |
| Winter Questionnaire |
South Ayrshire Council Roads Maintenance Customer Services |
Getting Ready for Winter |
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British winter is not predictable. Winter can strike suddenly and severely. In extremely bad weather the best advice is to stay off the road. If you must drive, make sure you are prepared for the conditions. In winter it is even more important to check your vehicle is well maintained and serviced: v keep
your lights clean and the battery fully charged
Before setting off on your journey during wintry weather conditions: v ask
yourself if your journey is absolutely essential If you get into trouble: v abandoned
vehicles can cause problems for rescue vehicles and snowploughs.
To ensure that the road is cleared as quickly as possible, you
are advised to stay with your vehicle until help arrives. Adjust your driving to the conditions: Hail, heavy snow and rain reduce visibility, therefore dip your headlights and reduce your speed. v use dipped headlights and reduce speed. When roads are icy or slushy: v drive
slowly, allowing extra room to slow down and stop Watch out for fog - it drifts rapidly and is often patchy: v drive
very slowly using dipped headlights Winter sun v dazzle from winter sun can be dangerous - if it's too low for the visor it might be worth keeping a pair of sunglasses handy. If you come across a flooded road: v drive
slowly in first gear but keep the engine speed high by slipping
the clutch - this will stop you from stalling Drivers of winter maintenance vehicles take all possible precautions during salting and snowploughing operations to protect the safety of other road users. Salting vehicles are extremely powerful and travel at about 35mph spreading salt across the carriageway. Drivers should maintain a safe distance behind them - do not attempt to overtake. You should take particular care to watch for irregular accumulations of snow caused by snowploughing operations. Do not be tempted to overtake snowploughs by squeezing into partially cleared lanes. Keeping the roads open Winter maintenance work of salting, gritting and snow clearing is controlled in South Ayrshire by Roads Maintenance Services.The 24 hour contact number is 01292 612302. Priority is given to strategic roads, main access roads to Accident and Emergency Hospitals, access to fire stations and main bus routes.If conditions permit, every effort is made to deal with secondary and local roads in order of priority. Weather ForecastsDuring the winter maintenance season (October to May inclusive) a 24 hour forecast is provided by the Met. Office to South Ayrshire Council each day after which a decision is made by experienced staff with regard to the timing and type of treatment to the road network if required. The treatment decision can be found on the South Ayrshire Council website http://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/roads/wtd.htm Supply of road saltSmall amounts of salt can be obtained free from the depots at Meadowhead in Coylton and Grangestone Industrial Estate in Girvan between 10.00a.m. and 4.00p.m. (Monday - Thursday) and 10.00a.m. - 3.00p.m. (Friday) or from grit bins outside the depots at other times.Please provide your own container and transport. Salt will also be available in grit bins at critical locations. |