Showing posts with label Highways Agency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Highways Agency. Show all posts

Monday 14 January 2013

BE PREPARED: MAKE TIME FOR WINTER

Make Time for Winter, that's the message from the Highways Agency. You never know when you might need an Emergency Pack! It’s easy; just gather together the items below and pack in the car at the start of the winter season, leaving you concentrate on more immediate matters, like how you are going to get there…
Your emergency kit should include:
• Ice scraper and de-icer
• Torch and spare batteries
• Warm clothes and a blanket
• Boots
• First aid kit
• Jump leads
• Mobile phone charger
• Food and a warm drink in a vacuum flask
• A shovel
• Reflective warning sign
• Road atlas
• Sunglasses (the glare off snow can be dazzling)
Don’t forget to take any personal medication too

For more handy tips when driving this winter visit www.highways.gov.uk/winter


Friday 17 December 2010

Snow on Snow -Time to pack an Emergency Kit

Make Time for Winter,that's the message from the Highways Agency. You never know when you might need an Emergency Pack! It’s easy; just gather together the items below and pack in the car at the start of the winter season, leaving you concentrate on more immediate matters, like how you are going to get there…
Your emergency kit should include:
• Ice scraper and de-icer
• Torch and spare batteries
• Warm clothes and a blanket
• Boots
• First aid kit
• Jump leads
• Mobile phone charger
• Food and a warm drink in a vacuum flask
• A shovel
• Reflective warning sign
• Road atlas
• Sunglasses (the glare off snow can be dazzling)
Don’t forget to take any personal medication too

For more handy tips when driving this winter visit www.highways.gov.uk/winter

Make time for Winter

Thursday 18 November 2010

A poetic reminder about the importance of planning before you drive this season!

A Winter's Tale
Twas a night before Christmas, and all through the land
Not a creature was stirring – their journey was planned
They’d made time for winter, their car was prepared
For the family journey: no need to be scared
The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of Christmas Day danced in their heads,
We would be visiting Grandpa and Ma
Presents all wrapped, in the boot of the car
Time for a rest, we’re leaving early next morn
I sat down by the fire – and stifled a yawn
When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from my doze to see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew like a flash,
Tore open the shutters, and threw up the sash.
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer,
With a little old driver, so lively and quick,
I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick.
The blizzard was awful, his reindeer can’t fly
(a severe weather warning had closed down the sky!)
He must use the motorway, he’d heard they get busy
Poor Santa Claus was all of a tizzy.
So I sat the old fellow down in a fireside chair
And explained to him what I’d done to prepare.
As well as the presents, the car had inside
A shovel and ice scraper, for a less worrisome ride.
An emergency kit and stuff to keep ourselves warm,
Just in case we get stuck (though it’s out of the norm)
We’d topped up the anti-freeze, got de-icer as well
The battery was healthy for a cold winter spell
We’d checked over the tyres, the wipers and lights …
For a clear view ahead through dark, snowy nights
Santa said he’d prepared – no need to panic
Rudolph was rather a good sleigh mechanic!
He’d got plenty of warm clothing and a cosy white beard
But really the state of the traffic he feared!
Travelling hither and thither, in the dark and the snow
With so many people, would the going be slow?
So I switched on the website to show him the view
From motorway cameras – and traffic flow too
His eyes — how they twinkled! He could now see his way
To visit all children before Christmas Day
His journey was planned. His sleigh full of toys
Plenty of time to visit all girls and boys
He whistled to Rudolph and flew off in the night
and I heard him exclaim, as he drove out of sight
A Happy Christmas to all, where e’er you should roam
Make time for winter – and a safe journey home

For more handy tips when driving this winter, visit www.highways.gov.uk/winter
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Saturday 31 July 2010

"Don’t just drive. Discover" says the Highways Agency

Are we nearly there yet?’ It is the dreaded question which will be heard in cars across the country as the summer holidays get into full swing, and which usually signals the tipping point for tempers. The journey to a holiday destination is often considered the final hurdle between holidaymakers and the break they’ve been looking forward to. But with 37 million people choosing to holiday at home last year, it seems the ‘staycation’ is here to stay. And that means those journeys, on holiday routes at peak times, are set to be even busier. Rather than driving you to distraction, the holiday journey could actually take you on a journey of discovery. England is crammed full of fun, fascinating and beautiful places to visit within easy reach of main roads, so it’s easy to break up your journey and turn it into an adventure. Stopping off en route is also a great way to avoid traffic congestion – and the ‘Are we nearly there yet?’ brigade. Using our simple travel tools you can plan a stop-off either before you set off or en route.
And to make sure your adventure is a safe one:
  • Ensure your vehicle is serviced and ready for the journey
  • Check screen wash and tyre pressures including caravans and trailers
  • Don’t overload a roof rack or bike rack. Ensure you firmly secure it
  • Sun glare can be hazardous for driving. Take a good pair of sunglasses
  • Travel prepared for delays by having an emergency kit including a map, warning triangle, fluorescent jackets, first-aid kit, relevant medication, food, water and warm/waterproof clothing
  • Take regular breaks on long journeys
The Highways Agency is responsible for England's motorways and trunk roads on behalf of the Department for Transport. For more summer driving tips please visit http://www.highways.gov.uk/summer 

Mobile Website & iPhone App: You can view our website from your mobile at www.highways.gov.uk/mobile For more information on our iPhone app visit: www.highways.gov.uk/iphone REMEMBER never use your mobile whilst driving.

CLICK HERE to visit the Highways Agency web site