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Police warn drivers to plan ahead after thousands turned around during 2023 snow season

As families prepare for a play in the snow, Victoria Police urges use of the necessary wheel chains.

More than 3600 vehicles were turned around by police and authorised officers at Mt Hotham alone for lacking the necessary wheel chains essential for driving in snowy conditions.

Snow goers are urged to be prepared as Victoria Police and authorised officers will again conduct random vehicle checks on roads leading to alpine resorts, adopting a zero-tolerance policy for any unprepared travellers.

Eastern Region Superintendent, Shane Cashman said they want people to create memories on the slope “not on the roadside.”

“If you’re driving in poor weather and contending with conditions like rain, ice or snow, please use common sense – slow down, keep a safe braking distance and use your headlights to see and be seen.

“Conditions can change rapidly in the snow, so make sure you’re prepared, even if you’re a seasoned snow-goer.”

Wheel chains are vital for navigating snowy or icy roads and can be the difference between staying safe on the road or sliding off the road and being involved in a serious accident.

It is a legal requirement to carry suitable wheel chains at all times during the snow season and to install them when instructed.

Failure to carry chains may result in a $370 fine, while not fitting them could lead to a $970 penalty.

Visitors heading to Victoria’s snowfields, including Mt Buller, Mt Hotham, Falls Creek, Mt Baw Baw, Lake Mountain, and Mt Stirling can expect to see a heavy police presence across key roads and resorts.

This includes local police, highway patrol, heavy vehicle unit, liquor licencing and alpine police, patrolling all routes to and within alpine resorts this season.

These officers have undertaken specific training in alpine areas in the lead up to snow season, ensuring they are well placed to maintain public order on the slopes, respond to incidents, and conduct search and rescue missions.

“We’ll be on the lookout for poor driving behaviour, so things like speeding, impaired driving, distraction, fatigue and people not wearing seatbelts.

“Police responded to 19 search and rescue incidents last year – we urge all travellers venturing outside their resort to always inform someone of their plans.”

Key safety tips for those heading to the snow include:

• Ensure your car’s radiator is filled with anti-freeze and if diesel use Alpine Mix.

• Drive cautiously with gradual pressure on the accelerator to avoid wheel spin.

• Brake gently and avoid unnecessary gear changes.

• Maintain a safe braking distance from vehicles in front, especially in poor visibility.

• Let someone know where you are going and how long you will be.

• Regularly check weather and snow conditions as conditions can change quickly.

• If lost – stop, seek shelter, call Triple Zero (000) and wait.

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