Leading high street broker issues “Monsoon Motoring Mantra” to combat extreme weather dangers.
SWINTON WARNS MOTORISTS TO ACCLIMATISE TO MONSOON CONDITIONS
The increasing frequency of freak weather conditions in Britain has led to a rashof car accidents, and car insurance claims, caused by drivers failing to respondquickly to sudden downpours.
Leading high street car insurance broker,Swinton, is advising UK drivers, most of whom are not used to extreme weatherconditions, to take extra care. The move comes as Swinton reports an 8 per centrise in motor accident insurance claims during the recent round of deluges.
Monsoon-type rain is a particular problem, with sudden torrential downpours causinglocalised flooding and with it, a flood of claims. Gusting winds are also a problemat this time of year, bringing down trees and power lines.
Swinton believes that an increase in motorinsurance claims is caused by motorists driving too quickly, and respondingtoo slowly, to the sudden loss of visibility and the rapid build-up of road waterduring tropical downpours, resulting in minor accidents.
The Swinton warning echoes a similar call from researchers at Newcastle Universityin September, who said that extreme rainfall events have become more frequentand intense over a 40-year period in Britain. They said the examination of weatherrecords from 1961-2000 proved further evidence of climate change occurring.
Swinton Marketing Director, Nick Bowyer, warned: “Monsoon rain conditionsare now a reality in the UK. They can occur with frightening immediacy. Driversmust take more care when extreme weather conditions are forecast or occurring.
“We have seen a significant rise in minor accidents where we believe thatthe rain impaired stopping speeds and reaction times. The problem is that Britishdrivers are not used to travelling in these sub-tropical conditions which unfortunatelyappear to be happening more frequently.”
Swinton has now produced a ”MonsoonMotoring Mantra”, which it is advising drivers to adhere to:
· Switch on headlights
· Check wipers are effective front and back
· Avoid overtaking
· Slow down, using a lower gear if appropriate
· Keep wing mirrors clean so that rain water drips clear
· Keep your mobile phone to hand
· Listen to weather updates
· Pack water-proof clothes in case of breakdown
· Ensure inside windscreens are grease-free and so they don’t steamup
· Plan unfamiliar routes and identify places to pull over such as servicestations
· Make sure tyres are regularly checked for tread and pressure
· Stop vehicle in very poor visibility and apply hazard lights
In the last month alone torrential rain and heavy thunderstorms raged across theUK. Extensive flash flooding was reported across the regions, with Devon, Cornwall,Somerset, Wales and the north west particularly badly hit. Two women had to berescued from their cars after they became trapped in their vehicles because offlooding in east Devon.