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Thursday, 23 October 2008

As autumn brings a change in the colour of leaves, motorists also  need to be aware of the hazards brought about by changing road conditions,  says Irish Advanced Motorists /  IAM Fleet. 

Fallen leaves tend to accumulate near roadside gutters and, when  combined with heavier seasonal rainfall, can block roadside drains causing  localised deep water and wet leaves on the road surface increase the danger of skidding for drivers and  motorcyclists.  

Darker mornings and early evenings also mean that it is harder to  spot surface water. If the road surface is black, pockets of water are  less easy to see and can cause a sharp, unexpected jolt on the steering wheel when hit. The sun is also lower in the sky at sunrise and sunset at this time of year and motorists should be aware this can have a dangerous blinding effect, particularly around the time motorists are commuting to and from work.   

The colder temperatures of autumn can  also to give rise to fog. Fog is a  particular problem on fast-moving roads, such as motorways but severely reduced visibility brings danger for drivers on all roads - particularly  junctions and roundabouts. Use fog lights sparingly; switch them  on only when visibility is below 100 metres. Leaving them on after fog has  disappeared is an offence and a danger to other motorists.   

Fog can also cause moisture on the  windscreen; use wipers to clear the exterior and keep the interior clean to help maintain visibility. Motorists should set lighting and  windscreen controls in their vehicle before setting off to avoid  distraction while travelling. Sharp braking can also be even more dangerous when visibility is poor. Motorists should be prepared to slow  down to enable them to stop within the distance they can see to be clear  and give following drivers more time to react.


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