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Driving in adverse conditions

Ian Britton

The best way to be safe in extremely bad weather is to avoid driving at all. However, that’s not always possible. In addition, bad weather can be unpredictable and it’s common to get caught out while on the road.

These basic safe driving principles apply in all adverse conditions:

Travelling in flooded areas

If you are travelling through areas affected by flooding, please follow this advice:

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