Nottinghamshire Police and AA Warn Drivers: Download this Life-Saving App Before Christmas Journeys

As the UK gears up for the busy festive season, Nottinghamshire Police and the AA are urging motorists to stay safe on the roads. With more people hitting the highways and the threat of harsh weather conditions looming, they recommend downloading the clever what3words app before setting off on those long Christmas trips.

What is what3words and Why You Need It

The free what3words app slices the entire globe into tiny 3×3 metre squares, giving each one a unique trio of random words. If you get stranded, stuck, or lost, simply share your exact what3words address with emergency services. This pinpoint location method cuts through confusion and speeds up rescue in tricky spots – especially where GPS or phone signal is patchy, such as rural roads or motorways.

The app works completely offline, making it perfect for remote or signal blackspot areas across the UK.

Top Police Advice for Winter Road Safety

“With potential icy conditions on the roads, it’s vital drivers take care,” says Superintendent Suk Verma of Nottinghamshire Police. “If you need help, describing your exact location can be tricky, but what3words ensures assistance arrives fast and on target. I’ve downloaded the app myself and urge everyone else to do the same.”

What3words CEO: A Must-Have for Winter Breakdowns

Chris Sheldrick, co-founder and CEO of what3words, warns: “Vehicle checks and road safety are crucial when heading home for Christmas. Downloading what3words could be a lifesaver if you break down in the cold, dark, rain, or snow. It means help gets to you without delay.”

Don’t get caught out this Christmas. Prepare now, download what3words, and share your three-word location if disaster strikes.

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