DRD puts 90 on stand-by to keep roads ice-free

MORE than 90 people will be on stand-by each night through to mid-April to salt main roads from Larne to Londonderry.

The aim of the DRD Roads Service Northern Division team is to help motorists cope with wintry conditions, but their boss has urged that ice-free roads can never be guaranteed, and she asked drivers to take extra care as winter approaches.

Speaking at the start of Roads Service’s annual winter service operation, divisional manager Deidre Mackle said: “Salt barns and stockpiles have been filled to maximum capacity in the Northern Division and every night from now until the middle of next April, we will have over 90 people on stand-by to salt main roads.