Southern drivers urged to drive to conditions as cold snap hits

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Source: New Zealand Police

Attributable to Inspector Craig Brown, Southern District Road Policing Manager:

Southern Police are urging drivers to take extra care on the roads over the next few days.

We have had a number of frosts in consecutive days across the south, and more icy conditions are expected in the coming days.

There are several areas where black ice has formed, and we are asking people to be cautious so that they reach their destination safely.

Surface conditions are dangerous, especially in shaded areas and on bridge decks/surfaces.

Icy roads are unforgiving, especially here in the South where we deal with some of the most intense winter conditions in the country.

Make sure you check weather conditions, and the NZTA Journey Planner, before you set out, and plan extra time for your travel.

ENDS

Issued by the Police Media Centre

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