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Road dangers remain even as conditions improve

Spring has arrived, which has created better conditions on the roads.

However, weather conditions and temperatures can change, with overnights still hovering around the freezing mark.

Program Director for Road Safety at Work, Trace Acres said one thing to be cautious of is pooling water.

“When you come upon pooling water, any kind of a large mud puddle on a road, it’s a good idea to approach water cautiously.”

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“Especially at higher speeds you don’t want to be going too fast, because that could lead to hydroplaning, and that can lead to a loss of control and skidding of your vehicle.”

Acres said it doesn’t take much water for hydroplaning, adding that speeds 60 kilometres and up have a higher chance for one to lose control of a vehicle.

Other things to keep in mind this time of year is the increase in wildlife and pedestrians around roads.

Winter tires are still required until April 30th on most highways, but he said when switching tires over, it’s a good idea to check their condition.

One is to check if the tread depth is at a minimum of 3.5 millimetres, with Acres noting anything below may warrant new tires, and that the tire pressure is at a optimal level.

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