Motoring expert issues urgent warning to Sussex drivers ahead of Storm Éowyn

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Drivers have been warned about “widespread disruption” as the UK braces for Storm Éowyn today.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for Sussex, advising drivers could face longer journey times, cancellations and even injuries and danger to life from flying debris.

Jonathan Such, motoring expert at car finance provider First Response Finance, said:

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Storm Éowyn is expected to pass across the northwest of the UK before clearing to the Northeast on Saturday, with peak gusts of 60-70 mph inland and 80-90 mph along some coasts and hills.

Strong winds can make driving unpredictable, especially on open roads or when overtaking larger vehicles so you should reduce your speed to stay in control.Strong winds can make driving unpredictable, especially on open roads or when overtaking larger vehicles so you should reduce your speed to stay in control.
Strong winds can make driving unpredictable, especially on open roads or when overtaking larger vehicles so you should reduce your speed to stay in control.

“When there is a storm, strong gales blow debris onto roads and can even cause vehicles to shake, so you should always make sure you keep a firm grip on your steering wheel and keep an eye out for anything that may obstruct the road or cause damage to your vehicle.

“Strong winds can make driving unpredictable, especially on open roads or when overtaking larger vehicles so you should reduce your speed to stay in control.

“Be cautious around high-sided vehicles, cyclists, and motorbikes, as they’re more vulnerable to sudden gusts. If driving becomes too difficult or dangerous, don’t hesitate to pull over and wait until conditions improve.

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“The Met Office has also warned that there will be heavy rain in some areas, bringing some unpleasant conditions to end the week. Driving in wet weather requires extra care because water reduces tyre grip, increasing your stopping distance.

“Slow down, avoid sudden braking, and steer gently to prevent skidding. Make sure your windscreen wipers are in good condition and always use dipped headlights to stay visible.

“The best advice is to leave plenty of space between you and the car ahead (around double the usual gap) and avoid driving through puddles that could hide deep potholes or cause aquaplaning.”

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