MOTORISTS in the Borders are being urged to drive to the conditions this morning following heavy overnight snow throughout most of the region.
Lane restrictions were put in place in both directions overnight on the A68 B6368 Gilston – A697 at Carfraemill following a one vehicle crash which happened at 4.20am (Update: That road is now clear )
❄️WINTRY CONDITIONS ❄️
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Some Wintry conditions are also affecting the Lothian and Borders region this morning as well.
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BEAR Scotland, the operating Company responsible for managing and maintaining roads throughout the country say that winter teams are working hard to deal with any snow and ice this morning.
Traffic Scotland have warned of difficult driving conditions on the A1, A7 and A68 roads and say that icy surfaces are expected to develop following wintry showers leading to some difficult travelling conditions
Police say that drivers should follow this advice. “Slow down - you may not be able to see as clearly, so you need to drive more slowly. This will also give other drivers more time to see your vehicle.
“Avoid skidding - The chances of skidding are higher, and your stopping distance will increase. So reduce your speed smoothly by easing off the accelerator pedal earlier when driving on slippery surfaces.
“Avoid sudden actions - Avoid harsh braking, acceleration, or sharp steering when driving on snow or ice.
“Also, leave more distance between vehicles – at least ten times the normal braking distance.
“Use dipped lights - Sidelights alone are often not bright enough for your vehicle to be seen in poor visibility. Remember to keep them clean and clear.”
For more travel information check the Traffic Scotland website for up-to-date travel information and issues.
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