RAC update on Storm Eunice

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As Storm Eunice crosses the UK, and with multiple Met Office weather warnings in force, RAC director of central operations Matt Dallaway said:

“Early indications are that most people are taking the weather warnings seriously and not setting out. The fact many roads are so clear is a sign that today is not a safe day to be driving. Breakdown volumes are currently lower than we’d expect for a half-term Friday, although the types of jobs our patrols are going to are very different – fewer battery-related problems and an increase in people being caught out by flash floods and snow in the north.

“We continue to urge drivers not to set out unless they absolutely have to. Just because the wind might not be that strong now, doesn’t mean it won’t be soon. As the storm moves east and inland, the risk of disruption from floods, falling trees and flying debris will increase making conditions extremely hazardous. For anyone that does need to drive, it’s vital to be extra vigilant, and to slow down and leave more space behind the vehicle in front and keep both hands firmly on the steering wheel.

“Our patrols are working incredibly hard today in very difficult conditions to rescue our members safely.”

The RAC website also carries advice to drivers on coping with wintry conditions.

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