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Winter maintenance salting routes

Winter Salting Programme for 2007/08

You have told us that the condition of Bedfordshire’s roads is your top priority. To help keep you safe on our local roads this winter, we have put together a comprehensive road salting programme across the whole of the county.

When do we salt?

Salting is carried out when road temperatures are expected Snow covered roadsto drop below zero, and when the roads are expected to be damp. Ice will not form on a dry road surface in a dry atmosphere. We try to carry out salting after the evening peak or before the morning peak traffic periods. However, during adverse weather conditions, we may have to salt at other times as well.

How do we know when to salt?

Bedfordshire uses an Icelert computer system, which collects weather and road information at different sites across the county.  It also tells us if any salt is left on the road from the previous salting. This helps us to use salt wisely  and efficiently.Salting lorry

The Met Office| (new window) uses this Icelert weather information along  with other weather data to  predict weather conditions and road surface temperatures  within Bedfordshire.

What roads do we salt?

On average we salt 644 miles (1,036 km) in one run across the county. The map overleaf will show you which roads we will be salting over the coming winter months. These roads have been chosen as they carry the highest amount of traffic, with the highest risk of accidents.

All A and B roads are salted  along with important local roads. When it snows, roads will be cleared according to their priority. While Bedfordshire County Council’s Highways team and our partners will keep your roads as safe as possible, the weather  is an unpredictable force and  even with the most modern forecasting methods and tools, weather forecasting is sometimes very unpredictable. 

For further information

If you have any questions about the winter salting programme, please contact a member of our Highways Helpdesk team on  (01234) 228661.

Bedford Borough Council look after the winter salting programme in Bedford, Kempston, Biddenham, Great Denham, Elstow and Bromham. They can be contacted on (01234) 276422.

Carillion on behalf of the Highways Agency look after the salting programme for the M1, A1, A5 and A421. They may be contacted on (01536) 413700.

Freeze out the cowboys this winter

Trading Standard  Approved Scheme

If something goes on the blink this winter, don’t call just anyone. Check the Bedfordshire County Council Trading Standards Approved Scheme| - a list of approved traders in Bedfordshire. 

Tel No: (01234) 228897

Bobby Van

The Bobby Van scheme is reducing the chances of older or vulnerable residents becoming victims of burglaries by installing security devices including  door chains. Contact them  on (01234) 842619 for a free security check.

No Cold Calling Zones

Thanks to your calls, our Rapid Response Team is forcing rogue traders out of Bedfordshire.  Any unwanted caller should be reported on 08454 04 05 06.  IF YOU ARE NOT SURE,  DON’T OPEN THE DOOR

Winter salting routes 2007 to 2008

 

 

 

A larger version of this map is available here |in pdf format