Dangerous Driving On Frosty Morning
New Zealand Police National News Release
20 August 2008
North Canterbury Police are keeping an eye out for drivers who don't wipe their car windows clear of ice before driving
to work.
If you can't see through the car windows then don't even think about trying to drive on the road, states the Canterbury
Highway Patrol.
Driving blind or even partly blind is a recipe for disaster in these icy conditions says Canterbury Traffic Manager
Derek Erasmus.
The driver is liable for a charge of careless use or an instant fine of $150
"This driver was stopped between 8am and 9am this morning on the northern motorway after traveling at 90 km ph. You can
see his visibility is practically nil and it is not worth the risk to other road users," says Inspector Erasmus. "You
need to see where you are going if you want to be a safe driver."
Police advise to use cold water or a scraper to clear your windscreen
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