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Advice to motorists on weathering the storm

18 January 2007

Motorists are being advised to avoid unnecessary journeys and take extra care on the roads as heavy rain and strong winds causes havoc across Britain.

With strong winds of up to 70mph being expected in some parts of the UK*, motorists are being advised to take extra care on the roads. Breakdown expert, Green Flag, is urging motorists to check local weather forecasts before heading out and adapt driving techniques if out on the roads.

Strong winds have caused road traffic accidents and power cuts across the UK. In Scotland, heavy snowfall has left many motorists stranded.

Spokesperson Philippa Naylor said: "Sudden high winds, heavy rain and flooding are making driving conditions difficult and dangerous, particularly for drivers of high-sided vehicles. We are urging motorists to avoid unnecessary trips and adapt their driving technique to cope with the poor conditions."

Green Flag Motoring Assistance is experiencing high levels of calls and is preparing for a busy weekend as a cold snap is forecast, and offers the following advice to help motorists cope:

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."

ENDS

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* 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).
Public-relations@greenflag.com

Calls may be monitored and / or recorded.