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Make sure you can see and be seen on winter roads

As the clocks go back this weekend and the nights draw in, drivers, motorcyclists and cyclists are being urged to check their vehicle’s lights are working properly.

This is part of a range of advice to Be Bright and Be Seen being issued by North Yorkshire County Council’s road safety team to all road users as winter approaches.

County Councillor Don Mackenzie, Executive Member for Road Safety, said: “Many drivers and riders will not have used their lights for some months, so before travelling in darkness they should make sure not only that their vehicle’s lights are working, but that they are also regularly cleaned.

“North Yorkshire has the longest roads network in the country. Many roads are rural and unlit, so road users have to be particularly careful during winter when we all travel in the dark for longer. Our job is to keep the roads as safe as possible, so we hope people will heed a few simple tips to get them safely through the season.

“It’s about seeing and being seen, and all road users can play their part.”

Road collisions increase with the arrival of darker evenings and worsening weather. The effects are greatest for the most vulnerable road users, such as children, the elderly, cyclists and motorcyclists.

However you get to work, school or the shops, there are things you can do to help yourself be seen.

In the car

Cyclists

Many incidents involving bicycles during dark nights are due to cyclists wearing dark clothing and not using lights or reflectors. Drivers are looking for lights, so when a cyclist appears with no lights they are hard to see.

Pedestrians

Motorcyclists

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