Drive with care after long dry spell warns NZTA
MEDIA RELEASE
15
April 2013
NZ Transport Agency – Auckland/Northland Regional Offices
Drive with care after long dry
spell warns NZTA
Heavy
rain forecast for Auckland and Northland can create
dangerous driving conditions after the extended dry spell,
and the NZ Transport Agency says people will need to take
care on wet highways and roads.
“Because we’ve had so much sunshine in our
regions , expect road surfaces to be slippery with the
rain,” says the NZTA’s Regional Assets Manager, Steve
Mutton.
“All summer long, dust, dirt, oil and other debris builds up on the surface and when it rains, those ingredients combine and get stirred up to make driving conditions slippery and dangerous. Conditions are at the worst in the first few hours of rain, and light rain is more of a challenge than a heavy downpour.”
Mr Mutton says a safe plan for people after weeks of driving in dry weather is to allow more time for their travel.
“One of the most common causes of a wet weather crash
is driving too fast. Reducing speed 10kph below the legal
limit and keeping your distance will greatly reduce the risk
of a crash – vehicles need 2-3 times more stopping
distance on wet roads,” Mr Mutton says
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