NORTH WEST UNIT IS READY FOR WINTER

October 23, 2024

  • Fleet of 59 winter vehicles ready to keep the North West safe

  • 35,000 tonnes of salt prepared to be spread across trunk roads

BEAR Scotland and their newly named fleet of gritters are prepared to tackle the decreasing temperature across the North West of Scotland.

Transport Scotland’s operating company have a winter fleet of 59 vehicles, including 29 frontline spreaders and 18 patrol spreaders. These spreaders will be on hand for the duration of the winter period to treat the 1,422km trunk roads in the area.

An enormous 35,000 tonnes of salt is distributed to the 13 depots waiting until it gets loaded into some of the largest spreaders in the UK including “Salty Claus” and “Blizzard Wizard”.

Over 90 operatives will be working throughout the colder months ahead to keep roads moving. Many of these operatives will be in the frontline vehicles conducting precautionary treatments to prevent ice forming. These treatments see them spread pre-wetted salt on routes that are expected to experience low temperatures. Other operatives will be in the patrol vehicles, monitoring conditions and carrying out reactive salting as required. We will also have operatives spraying footways with brine to keep them free from ice.

Central to BEAR Scotland’s winter strategy is its 24/7 network hub control room and a dedicated winter team which analyses detailed weather forecasts and road temperatures to ensure treatments are carried out as necessary. 

Iain Murray, BEAR Scotland’s Managing Director, said: “Our team will be working tirelessly throughout the winter period to keep Scotland’s key routes operating.

“Our main priority is always to ensure roads are as safe as possible for motorists to travel on, and our dedicated team will be doing all they can in the months ahead to make that happen.

“It’s important that road users play their part, too. Now is the time to ensure vehicles are well maintained. And as we head into winter, it’s essential that anyone travelling pays close attention to traffic updates and weather forecasts to allow for sufficient planning and time for their journeys.”

Members of the public can live track gritters on the trunk road network using Transport Scotland’s online ‘trunk road gritter tracker’. It displays the current location of gritters and where they have recently treated throughout Scotland.

Last year BEAR Scotland used over 35,000 tonnes of salt and over 5,000 individual winter actions were undertaken.

The winter service period will typically run from 1 October to 15 May each year but can be extended beyond should conditions dictate.