Nelson Police warn of dangerous driving conditions

Nelson police are urging driver to remain on alert after attending the scene of a multiple vehicle collision after a car was unable to stop when coming down a hill.

“With winter weather, it’s important that people adjust their driving and make sure that their vehicle is in safe condition to be on the road,” says Corporal Van Huis.

Police arrived at the scene of the collision on Tuesday night while conducting routine patrols. The driver of the first vehicle had been driving downhill when they had attempted to use their brakes and began to slide out of control. The second car saw him sliding out but was unable to stop in time due to the condition of the road.

The vehicles collided at low speed.

Fortunately, neither driver was injured but both cars sustained significant damage.

On icy roads, braking hard can cause your car to slide out. Driving in a low gear while going downhill is advisable to control your speed. Additionally, ensure that your vehicle has winter tires with adequate tread.

“Always pay attention to weather and road conditions to keep yourself and others safe.”


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