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Publication Date:-
2024-01-08
 
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Winter driving guidelines to stay safe

LIVERPOOL City Council is urging drivers to take extra precautions this winter as adverse weather conditions can significantly increase the risk of road traffic collisions.

According to RoSPA, The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, in 2023, 21 people were killed, 382 were seriously injured, and 1,307 were slightly injured in reported road traffic collisions on Great Britain's roads when there was rain, snow, sleet, or fog.

Driving in winter presents unique challenges, including:- reduced visibility and increased stopping distances. The Road Safety Team advises drivers to:-

Prepare your vehicle:-

  • Ensure your vehicle has been properly maintained and serviced.

  • Check that your tyres have sufficient tread depth, including:- the spare, and that each tyre has the correct tyre pressure for the vehicle and its intended use.

  • Verify that your cooling system contains the correct amount of antifreeze/engine coolant.

  • Test your wipers and washers to ensure they are functioning correctly.

  • Fill your washer bottles with a suitable winter additive to prevent freezing. Ensure you have enough to complete your journey.

  • Carry a screen scraper and de-icer.

  • Check your battery's condition and ensure it is fully charged.

  • Check condition and operation of all the vehicle's external and internal lights.

Plan your journey:-

  • Ask yourself if your journey is essential.

  • Check weather forecasts and road conditions before you depart.

  • Ensure you have a full tank of fuel, or if you have an Electric Vehicle ensure that the vehicle has sufficient charge for your journey.

  • If you intend a lengthy journey, ensure that you know where you can refuel/recharge your vehicle if required.

  • On longer journeys, inform someone of your destination and expected arrival time, and consider packing warm clothing, hot drinks, food, and any necessary emergency supplies

  • Ensure your mobile phone is fully charged for the journey in the event that you need to contact someone.

Drive cautiously:-

  • Reduce your speed in snowy and icy conditions.

  • Drive in the highest gear possible to maintain control.

  • Avoid harsh braking and acceleration.

  • Maintain a safe stopping distance.

  • Use dipped headlights in poor visibility and snow.

  • Use rear fog lights only when necessary and switch them off when conditions improve.

  • Be aware of other road users, especially vulnerable road users like:- cyclists, pedestrians, and children.

If you encounter difficulties:-

  • Stay with your vehicle if possible until help arrives.

  • If you must leave your vehicle, make yourself visible to other road users.

  • If you abandon your vehicle, notify the local Police and park in a location that does not obstruct winter maintenance vehicles, or other road users.

  • If you breakdown on the motorway, ensure your vehicle is safely out of the way on the hard shoulder or within an emergency refuge space. Exit the vehicle and find appropriate shelter from the elements whilst you wait for assistance.

For further advice and information on winter driving, please visit the RoSPA website.

Remember:- Driving in winter requires extra caution and preparation. By following these tips, you can help ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.


"Going, Going, Gone…"

SOUTHPORT Contemporary Arts will once again be welcoming in the New Year with its much anticipated:- '2025 UNDER THE BED SALE' which will be held at the ArtHouse, located on Eastbank Street, Southport, from:- Wednesday, 8 January to Saturday, 18 January 2025.

At the close of the year the call went out for established and emerging SCA artists to route out from storage no longer loved or early artworks that they would not normally exhibit and offer them at bargain prices in the forthcoming:- 'UNDER THE BED SALE.'

This annual art lover's treat provides the avid art collector wanting to boost their own collection and the savvy bargain hunter resurfacing after the Boxing Day sales, the opportunity to buy unique examples of arts and crafts ranging from hand thrown ceramics and original paintings to decorative embroideries and intricate jewellery, all offered at much reduced prices for the duration of the exhibition.

Norrie Beswick Calvert, Co-Director of SCA, reports:- "Our exhibiting artists never charge the full worth of the beautifully handcrafted and unique pieces that they make, so it always seems a shame to then reduce them for the:- 'UNDER THE BED SALE.' Because they are always busy creating new work and coming up with new and exciting ideas, they just simply run out of storage space! The 'UNDER THE BED SALE' gives everyone a chance to bag even more of a bargain than usual by shopping with us during the exhibition and supporting their local independent Gallery and local artists and makers."

The Southport Contemporary Arts community began in 2009 with the aim to recognise, promote and support the many talented artists active in Southport who were all striving for the same goals and ambitions. The current list of creative skills represented by the members of SCA now ambitiously includes:- painters, textile artists, filmmakers, photographers, printmakers, sculptors, jewellers, musicians, poets and performance-based artists. SCA provides the opportunity for creatives from all backgrounds and disciplines to be recognised and appreciated and its year round showcase exhibitions continue to champion the diversity and vitality of the current local art scene.

If you're looking for affordable art don't hesitate,,, these are all 1 offs and once they're gone; they're gone.

 
      
 
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