New gritters totake on big chill
The Highways team has taken delivery of 18 new state-of-the-art gritters.
The new vehicles are all 4x4 and have the latest safety technology.
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Hide AdThey also hold more salt and distribute it in a more efficient way - this means that they can operate for longer and more safely during cold weather conditions.
The new gritters have all been named by local schools with new monikers including Alicia Freeze, Gritter Garbo and Ctrl+salt+delete.
Roger Williams, head of highways at East Sussex County Council, said: “The addition of these 18 new gritters to our fleet means we are even more prepared for winter and our service will be more efficient.
“The new features and technology in these gritters is extremely important because our drivers are often out on the roads through the night and they are the first people there when roads become icy.”
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Hide AdWeathermen predict the winter months will be punctuated by a series of severe cold snaps.
Wintry weather last January caused havoc on Britain’s roads and railways and caused severe disruption to flights.