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Road Safety Alert – Greasy Road Surfaces following break in weather Monday 22 July 2013: The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is advising all road users especially drivers to exercise caution on roads following a break in the dry weather. Rainfall this week will bring to an end a long dry spell which poses added dangers to road users. According to Met Éireann, scattered rain showers are set to become widespread as the week progresses, turning heavy and possibly thundery at times. Highlighting the particular dangers posed to drivers following a long dry spell Mr. Noel Brett, CEO, Road Safety Authority said, “Roads are at their most slippery when the weather breaks after a long dry spell. This is because the fine grit on roads tends to polish the road surface and roads also see the build up of a film of tar, rubber and oil deposit. The sudden change in driving conditions can also catch drivers off guard.” “The expected rainfall and the condition of roads will make driving particularly hazardous as road surfaces become slippery reducing skid resistance.” He said. “For their own safety and the safety of other road users drivers should adjust their driving behaviour to suit these changing conditions especially after driving for a period in good dry conditions. My advice to drivers is, slow down, keep your distance and expect the unexpected” concluded Mr. Brett. Drivers are being advised to: · Slow down. Drive at an appropriate speed to the conditions
Posted on: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 06:40:57 +0000

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