Road safety warning issued ahead of strong winds, snow and ice

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has issued a warning to road users ahead of difficult driving conditions over the next few days.

 

The advice comes on foot of three weather warnings issued by Met Éireann earlier today, Wednesday, March 11.

 

The warnings will effect 11 counties altogether: a Status Orange wind warning for Co. Donegal; a Status Yellow snow/ice warning for Co. Donegal; and a Status Yellow wind warning for counties Cavan, Monaghan, Dublin, Louth, Meath, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo, and Clare.

 

The latter of these warnings will also apply to Co. Donegal when the Status Orange warning is not in effect.

 

Motorists traveling in these counties at the affected times are being advised to check the local traffic and weather conditions in the area before setting out on a journey.

 

For motorists driving in wet or windy conditions, the RSA gives the following advice:

 

Control of a vehicle may be affected by crosswinds, particularly high-sided vehicles and motorcycles;

Beware of objects blown onto the road, and expect road conditions to change quickly;

Watch out for fallen or falling debris, and vehicles veering across the road;

Drivers should allow extra space between themselves and vulnerable road users, such as cyclists and motorcyclists, as they may be blown off-course;

Drivers need to slow-down in wet weather conditions, especially on high-speed roads such as dual carriageways and motorways, where there is an increased danger of aquaplaning;

Choose another route if the road ahead is flooded – do not drive through a flood. Floods could be deeper than they appear, and trees and branches in the water may not be visible;

Drivers should always follow recommended routes and obey signs closing roads to traffic;

After going through water, drive slowly with your foot on the brake pedal for a short distance, which helps to dry the brakes;

Drive with dipped headlights at all times.

The RSA has also outlined advice for cyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians.

 

This includes: wearing bright clothing with reflective armbands or a belt, as visibility for drivers will be reduced; taking special care when crossing the road or cycling in high winds; walking on footpaths where possible; and keeping an eye out for falling debris, especially in urban areas.

 

In terms of dealing with snow and ice, drivers are advised to:

 

Clear windows and mirrors with a screen scraper and de-icer – not hot water as this can crack the glass;

Remove snow from your vehicle, as it can slide onto the windows during braking and restrict your view;

Slow down; use all controls delicately, and leave extra distance between yourself and the vehicle in front. Avoid oversteering, harsh braking and harsh acceleration. Use the highest gear possible. Select a low gear when traveling downhill;

Do not use the tail lights of the car in front as a guide. In heavy snow, use your fog lights, turn down the radio and let down the window slightly, so traffic can be heard;

Use dipped headlights at all times, and fog lights in heavy snow;

Watch out for vulnerable road users and allow extra space to pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists.

Pedestrians are advised to: wear bright clothing, or ideally a high-visibility jacket or reflective armbands and belt; wear appropriate footwear; and not underestimate the danger of ice, using extreme caution when walking in icy areas.

 

Finally, the advice to motorcyclists for taking to the road in snowy and icy conditions is to not compromise their safety by going on a journey when they could cancel it or use alternative transport.

 

Motorcyclists should also: wear a high-visibility vest; ensure lights are working properly, and avoid wearing a dark visor in bad light conditions.

 

Also, other road users may not expect motorcyclists, which could compromise safety.

Awarded for antismog bikes with safety vest

At the end of the project, with the contribution of the Region and the support of the Municipality, 175 students of 12 classes of the Comprehensive Institute Puccini were awarded with safety vest in the afternoon of today. At the end of the school year, they took part in the project aimed at promoting the use of alternative means to the car to go to school, in particular the bike, or the possibility of going there on foot.

 

The project involved 7 schools in the city, equal to 60 classes for 1,500 students. All the people who participated were given a high visibility jacket to wear in the evening and at night when riding a bike. Two super prizes went to each class for the boy and girl who used the bike or walked to school for the number of days since the start of the project. In addition to each class was given the volume “Bicycles” published by Mop, an interesting photographic journey that immortalizes the use of the bike in Parma over time.

 

At each school that participated, then, two racks were given away. Paola from Parma took part in the award ceremony, as was Mobility Councilor Gabriele. “The goal – said Paola – is to have a city with fewer cars and more bikes, which means greater respect for the environment and us. The project has a transversal formative value and also involves issues related to road education, environmental education and the growth of students’ autonomy.”

 

“Thanks to your contribution – concluded the environment councilor Gabriele – it was possible to improve the air quality. The use of alternative means to private cars is an important tool for combating air pollution. I therefore thank the participants, the teachers, the school and Fib for promoting this worthy project to keep the road safety and children’s safety”.

 

 

 

 

Waterproof safety equipment for safety

Ticino Urbane presents its packs of waterproof safety equipment for the whole family both to go on a motorcycle and to get off it, which include a practical covers boots.

 

Heat, cold, rain … with spring comes the craziest days of the year and hit with your perfect equipment for day to day is a lottery. Always thinking about offering the ideal solution to the displacements on the two wheels, the transalpine fashion firm for motorists brings you the Niño range so you can get around the torrential rains and enjoy spring through the city without getting wet.

 

Set Niño Kid Urban Waterproof Toucan

For the little ones of the Ticino Urbane house, the Niño Rain Kid Set is composed of a jacket and rain pants very comfortable to carry thanks to the lightness of its materials and easy storage. Made of breathable polyamide and with the famous Hydro scud system, windproof and waterproof, it includes an anti-water flap in the central rack to prevent leaks. In addition, the Niño Rain Kid is equipped with Velcro adjustment on the ankles and wrists for a better fit to the body of the smallest of the house and reflective fabric inserts to guarantee its safety giving a plus in visibility both on the two wheels and when descending from they. The suit available in fluorine color can be stored in a small bag, also included, for easy and convenient transportation. It is already available in sizes from 5 to 10 years with a price of 59.90 Euros (PVPR VAT included).

 

Niño Rain Jacket and Patna Niño Plus

Adults can also get rid of the uncomfortable drops of the liquid element with the Urban Niño Ticino range. The firm that already has great experience in day-to-day solutions on the two wheels is concerned; it features the Niño Rain Jacket Plus jacket and the Patna Niño plus rain pants. Available in yellow and black, they are also made of breathable polyamide, windproof and waterproof fabric with high water column and seams heat sealed for a better protection against rain. In addition, in order to provide greater comfort and freedom in the movements, the trousers incorporate side zipper with opening up to the twin. Available in sizes from 2XS to 5XL, can be purchased for only 40 Euros in the case of pants and 49.90 Euros in the case of the high visibility jacket (PVPR VAT included).