With more snow predicted overnight, Hampshire Constabulary is advising drivers to take extra care on the roads this evening and tomorrow morning.
The Met Office expects between two and five centimetres of snow across much of Hampshire.
Temperatures are likely to dip below freezing in the early hours and sleet and rain is forecast for coastal areas.
Gritters will be out salting the main road network before tomorrow morning’s rush hour and Hampshire County Council is making provision for snow clearance, if required, on these routes.
Anyone driving in snowy and icy conditions should keep in mind the following advice: * Snow and ice can make driving treacherous, so try and manoeuvre gently and avoid any harsh braking or acceleration.
* Drive in the highest gear possible to avoid wheel spin, and allow extra space between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
* It can take ten times longer to stop in icy conditions than in dry, fine weather, so drive slowly.
* If you do have to brake on snow or ice then get into a lower gear, earlier than normal, allow your speed to fall and use the brake pedal gently.
* If you start to skid then ease off the accelerator, but do not brake suddenly.
* Take a few minutes to prepare your vehicle before you set off on your journey. Make sure you clear all windscreens and windows and drive carefully. * Always tell someone where you are going, and make sure that you keep essential items in your car in case of a breakdown such as; a blanket, some warm clothing, a hot drink and a torch.
* Winter sun is also extremely bright and dazzling, so always keep a pair of sunglasses in the car and on long journeys ensure you take regular breaks as tiredness can kill. Check the condition of your vehicle: * Ensure that your lights, mirrors and windows are all kept clean and free from snow and ice.
* Clear snow from the roof of any vehicle, otherwise it will cascade onto the vehicle behind.
* Keep your battery charged, add anti-freeze to the radiator during winter months and make sure your windscreen wipers are in good working order * Ensure tyres are kept to the correct pressure and check them regularly.
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