Drivers are being reminded to stay vigilant on icy and wet road this winter to minimise the risk of colliding with power poles.
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Essential Energy spokesperson, Sarah Roche, said if a vehicle accidentally hits a power pole, streetlight or pillar box, the safest option is to remain in a vehicle – unless the situation is life threatening.
“While the first instinct may be to get out of the vehicle, fallen powerlines can pose a serious risk to drivers and passengers,” Ms Roche said.
“The vehicle may become live as well as anything else in contact with the powerlines, such as fences or trees.
“Try not to panic, remain calm and stay in the vehicle until the power has been turned off and powerlines or electricity cables removed.”
If an emergency exit is necessary, jump well clear of the vehicle, land with your feet together, and don’t touch the vehicle, fall forward or backward, or allow your feet to step apart.
Jump or shuffle with your feet together until you are at least eight metres clear of the vehicle, powerlines or anything else in contact with them.
“Fog, snow and ice are added risks for drivers during winter so exercise extreme caution in cold weather conditions.
“Allocate extra travel time to get to your destination and plan a route that avoids areas prone to poor visibility or black ice,” Ms Roche said.
Bystanders must stay at least eight metres away from fallen powerlines and anything in contact with them and call Essential Energy immediately on 13 20 80 or Triple Zero (000).