DfI Issues Details Of Gritting On Roads

Road Gritters At Work In Yellow Weather Warning

Road Gritters At Work In Yellow Weather Warning

As winter creeps in, drivers are gritting their teeth as snow and ice are forecast. The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has confirmed that all the scheduled gritting routes were treated in the early hours of this morning.

Further gritting actions are taking place throughout the day as a yellow weather warning for snow across Northern Ireland is in place and an amber warning is also in force for counties Armagh, Antrim and Down. 

One hundred and seven routes, that make up 7,000km of the road network are being gritted throughout the day to mitigate as far as reasonably possible the effects of the adverse winter weather.

Beware of dangerous road conditions as the winter spell continues.

Industrial action by members of the GMB and Unite unions is continuing, and this has reduced the Department’s capacity to deliver the gritting service, however all available resources will be deployed this evening with a focus on those routes affected by snow.

The Department also has arrangements in place with external contractors to assist in efforts with the clearance of snow from critical roads.

Road users are reminded to exercise extra caution when travelling, particularly on untreated roads.  Even though roads have been well gritted in the last 24 hour period, we cannot guarantee snow and ice free routes. 

The Department thanks staff for their commitment to delivering this important public service.