Storm Isha to Slam UK: RAC Warns Drivers to Brace for Trouble
The UK is bracing itself as Storm Isha barrels in, with the Met Office issuing Amber and Yellow weather warnings for heavy rain and gale-force winds. RAC spokesperson Alice Simpson has fired a warning at drivers to gear up for brutal road conditions.
Alice Simpson’s Top Tips for Driving Through Storm Isha
Simpson urged drivers to stay sharp and take no chances. Here’s what you need to do:
- Drop your speed: Keep it slow to maintain control amid treacherous conditions.
- Boost your stopping distance: Slippery roads and poor visibility demand extra space.
- Postpone trips: Avoid non-essential journeys, especially in the hardest-hit zones.
- Watch out for wild gusts: Expect cars to get buffeted, especially on open stretches. High-sided vehicles are most at risk. Always be wary when passing lorries.
- Stay in control: Keep both hands on the wheel and eyes peeled for sudden changes.
- Caution in rural areas: Fallen trees, debris, and floods could block entrances to major roads. Only drive through water if you’re 100% sure it’s safe.
- Plan ahead: Check weather and traffic updates, watch for road closures, and rethink your route if necessary.
Storm Isha Threatens UK Roads – Stay Alert and Stay Safe
With Storm Isha set to unleash havoc, the RAC is clear: safety comes first. Stick to Simpson’s advice, keep an eye on the latest weather warnings, and avoid the roads if you can. Beat the storm by being prepared – your life depends on it.
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