This will be good news for those of us who love to see snow falling on the ground – for those of us who don’t, it may be the worst news we’ve heard since we found out Wagner was not voted out once again on this week’s X-factor.
With Christmas approaching, the cold weather and winter snow really gets us in the mood for all things festive. It also makes us want to avoid roads at all costs. Snow and ice creates some of the worst driving conditions, making it more likely for us to become involved in a road traffic accident.
Local councils will be doing everything in their power to make the roads as safe as possible. This means that they’ll be out gritting the roads to prevent ice and snow settling on the ground. If the weather forecast is right, and it does snow this week, those of you who can should avoid driving on the roads.
It’s understandable that some of us have to get in to work, and the snow can’t always be avoided. It’s advisable that you leave the car at home and opt for using public transport. This way you don’t face the hazards caused by driving in the snow.
If you are unfortunate to become involved in a road traffic accident this winter, the same regulations apply. Weather conditions may be taken in to account when assessing. You will need to take note of the contact details of the other party involved, along with their insurance details, and the make and registration of their vehicle.
For more information on making an injury compensation claim contact the Injury Lawyers for free and friendly advice on a no obligation basis.