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Drivers urged to put safety first this winter

POLICE are urging drivers not to fall victim to winter weather.

Head of Calderdale's road traffic policing team Sgt Chris Boyd says people need to be extra careful now the nights are getting longer and the weather worse. He urged car drivers to watch out for pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists, who are particularly vulnerable at this time of year.

"Because of the dark and bad weather conditions pedestrians, pedal cyclists and motorcyclists can be more difficult to see.

"They need to be aware that they are vulnerable and do what they can to be seen by wearing bright or reflective clothing, making sure cycles are well-lit and if they are on a motorbike, making sure it has its lights on and that riders are wearing protective clothing."

Sgt Boyd said his team will be out with officers from the division's neighbourhood policing teams to check people's speeds in a bid to prevent accidents.

They will be focusing on areas where people have complained about vehicles speeding.

He also said drivers need to make sure their vehicles are in good condition.

He urged them to ensure their tyres, brakes and windscreen wipers are working and all windows are clear before setting off on a journey.

"Carrying out these checks is important," said Sgt Boyd.

"You could just save someone's life."


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Weather for Halifax

Saturday 04 February 2012

5 day forecast

Today

Heavy snow

Heavy snow

Temperature: -3 C to -0 C

Wind Speed: 15 mph

Wind direction: South

Tomorrow

Sunny spells

Sunny spells

Temperature: 0 C to 5 C

Wind Speed: 14 mph

Wind direction: West

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