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Gritters prepare for winter in Lincolnshire | Gritters prepare for winter in Lincolnshire |
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Gritting lorries and snowploughs have been out and about on Lincolnshire's roads - in preparation for the start of the snow risk season. | Gritting lorries and snowploughs have been out and about on Lincolnshire's roads - in preparation for the start of the snow risk season. |
"The gritters are now travelling to various workshops for maintenance, just like getting a car serviced," said a highways official. | |
The "low-risk" season begins in October with "high-risk" starting in November. | The "low-risk" season begins in October with "high-risk" starting in November. |
The county council said they had to think about the upcoming winter even when it was "boiling hot". | The county council said they had to think about the upcoming winter even when it was "boiling hot". |
The fleet of more than 40 vehicles covers about 1,865 miles (3,000km) of roads including all major traffic routes and selected A and B roads. | |
Officials said the service was stood down in April but had to start again surprisingly soon. | Officials said the service was stood down in April but had to start again surprisingly soon. |
Salt stockpiled | Salt stockpiled |
Richard Fenwick, from county council highways, said: "The end of summer is a busy time, even when it is boiling hot we have to think about it. | Richard Fenwick, from county council highways, said: "The end of summer is a busy time, even when it is boiling hot we have to think about it. |
"We have drivers go out during the day to make sure they know the routes, iron out any wrinkles." | |
The authority said it had about 35,000 tonnes of salt in stock and would expect to use about 25,000 tonnes in an average year. | The authority said it had about 35,000 tonnes of salt in stock and would expect to use about 25,000 tonnes in an average year. |
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