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GEM provides safety tips amid warnings of plunging temperatures and snow

ROAD SAFETY and breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist is urging motorists to take extra care, with temperatures forecast to plummet and the possibility of snow in days to come.

Forecasters are predicting freezing temperatures during next week. As a result, road journeys are likely to be more difficult and treacherous, with ice on roads, falls of snow and reduced visibility because of fog.

GEM is encouraging drivers to plan ahead and be ready to postpone journeys if necessary. For those who will need to travel, GEM offers some simple safety tips to reduce the chance of risk, delay and difficulty – and to avoid putting additional strain on the emergency services and breakdown providers who are likely to be at full stretch in winter weather.

How to drive safely in winter conditions

GEM chief executive Neil Worth says: “It pays to be prudent and heed the weather advice. If you’re expecting to travel, have a plan in place that means you can postpone a journey, or switch to public transport.

“Agree to reschedule a meeting or a visit if it’s not vital. In that way, you’re avoiding a lot of potential trouble for yourself, and ensuring you won’t be putting additional strain on emergency and recovery crews, who are sure to be at full stretch in the coming days.

“Ensuring that you and your car are properly prepared for winter can make a big difference towards keeping you safe on the roads.”

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