Seymour Telegraph

RACV’s road warning

- By Gabriel Garcia

The RACV is urging caution on regional Victoria’s notorious potholed roads after recent flooding and rainfall.

RACV head of policy James Williams said it was important for road users to take care and drive to the conditions brought on by the recent extreme weather.

“Victorians would be acutely aware of how quickly weather conditions can change — they would also know that the recent storms can have a significan­t impact on our roads,” Mr Williams said.

Heavy rainfall is a key factor in the formation of potholes, and with Victoria having experience­d significan­t rainfall and extreme weather from the La Niña weather phase, potholes are now littered around the state.

Potholes can cause serious damage to vehicles and can risk the safety of vehicle occupants.

During significan­t rain and flooding events potholes can be, and often are, hidden under puddles, making them harder to see and, therefore, avoid.

RACV Drive School senior instructor Silvia Morris said the dangers of potholes should not be underestim­ated.

“Large potholes have the potential to cause severe damage to your tyres, wheels, suspension, exhaust and/or vehicle body, and in some cases can even lead to drivers losing control of their vehicle,” Ms Morris said.

Even the smallest of potholes can cause wear and tear to vehicle suspension and steering, which can result in thousands of dollars in repairs.

Ms Morris advises drivers encounteri­ng potholes to avoid sudden braking and dangerous swerving. Drivers should also keep a firm control of the steering wheel, as it can be jolted with impact.

If drivers are worried about a damaged car

after running into a pothole, they are advised to pull over when safe to do so and phone RACV Emergency Roadside Assist on 131 111.

 ?? ?? Driving pain: Potholes litter the roads of regional Victoria and can cause significan­t damage to vehicles and their occupants.
Driving pain: Potholes litter the roads of regional Victoria and can cause significan­t damage to vehicles and their occupants.

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