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Snow Warning For Drivers In The Deep South
Wednesday, 22 July 2020, 4:35 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Transport Agency
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Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is encouraging motorists
travelling in the Deep South to plan ahead and prepare for
winter driving conditions.
Waka Kotahi Journey Manager
Tresca Forrester says Metservice has issued a heavy snow
watch down to 400 metres in the region for Thursday (23
July), with snow possible down to 100 metres in Southland
and southern Otago, and to 500 metres over the upper South
Island.
“We encourage everyone to take extra care
and be prepared for icy conditions and snow. Our contractors
will be working hard to keep roads open, applying grit and
de-icing material, but people should keep a close eye on the
conditions as some road closures are possible.”
Road
snow warnings have been issued on the following highways
overnight and into Thursday:
- Lindis
Pass
- Lewis Pass
- Haast Pass
- Dunedin
to Waitahi Highway – Strong winds are already being
experienced in this area.
- Crown Range
Road
- Arthurs Pass
- Milford Road (will close
overnight at 4pm Wednesday).
Ms Forrester also
asks motorists to ensure their vehicles are safe, roadworthy
and well equipped for winter driving.
“We want
everyone to keep safety in mind, so please plan ahead and
allow extra time for your journeys and drive to the road and
weather conditions. Maintain a greater following distance
between your vehicle and the one in front, and to slow down
and be prepared for unexpected hazards.”
Waka
Kotahi’s website contains more easy tips for safe winter
driving: nzta.govt.nz/winterjourneys
Winter
driving tips
- Check weather and travel conditions
on highways before you start your trip and on breaks
throughout your journey - use www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz
or call 0800 4 HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49).
- Ensure your
car is safe and equipped: spare tyre, warrant of fitness
up-to-date, lights, brakes and wind-wipers all working,
clean windscreen inside and out, check tyre treads to ensure
good grip.
- If you are travelling long distances,
share the driving and have regular breaks.
- Wear your
seat belt throughout the journey and check your passengers
have theirs clicked in too.
- Driving on roads that
are exposed to snow and ice can be treacherous, so slow down
and drive to the conditions, not the allowable/legal speed
limit. Increase the following distance between you and the
vehicle ahead.
- Be prepared when travelling in case
of delays on the road, particularly in alpine conditions.
Make sure you have warm clothes/food/water/charged mobile
phone. In an emergency, phone 111. Bear in mind some parts
of the highway have no cell coverage.
- Learn about
winter driving, including how to get your vehicle ready and
if you are driving in an area where chains may be needed,
practise putting them on before you go so you are not caught
out. https://www.nzta.govt.nz/safety/driving-safely/winter-driving/
Plan
ahead for a safe, enjoyable journey. Keep up to date
with:
· Traffic updates: journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic
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