Council gets set for winter challenge
By Nub News Reporter
31st Oct 2023 | Local News
Dorset Council hads confirmed it has invested in new gritting vehicles in a bid to keep local roads clear through the winer months.
Highways and travel cabinet member Ray Bryan said: "Whatever the coming months bring, we are ready."
Last winter, Dorset's gritting crews were called out 170 times over 148 days, using 5,615 tonnes of salt, which was double the number of call outs compared to 2021-2022.
The highway teams covers 684 miles of roads across 23 main gritting routes, which are treated when road surface temperatures are expected to drop below 1C.
They also serve community routes, such as small villages and hamlets, so people can continue to travel during prolonged cold spells.
Cllr Bryan said: "Our dedicated highways crews step away from their regular roles when the temperatures fall to keep residents, businesses, and emergency services moving and as safe as possible.
"Last winter was particularly busy, so we're hoping temperatures don't drop so regularly this year, but whatever the coming months bring, we are ready."
He urged drivers to take care when out in bad weather saying "conditions can change quickly".
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