FEATURE: Gritting facts and figures
n The county’s gritters treat 1,869 miles (3,008 km) of roads in the county – just over a third of Lincolnshire’s entire 5,500 mile road network.
n The gritters are on call 24/7 and can be called out in the early mornings, in the harshest conditions and even on Christmas Day.
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Hide Adn All A and B roads are salted and all the main NHS hospitals, railway and bus stations are linked to the treated network – public service and school bus routes are taken into consideration.
n Where physically possible, the gritters also try to salt within 500 metres of all primary and secondary schools.
n There are 43 routes with one gritter for each route, however, there are five spare gritters incase of emergency.
n In 2014, 40,000 tonnes of grit was used to treat the county’s roads – the highest on the council’s records.
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Hide Adn All public service and school bus drivers are professional drivers trained to drive in winter weather conditions.
n Earlier this month, a newly-constructed salt barn at Willingham Hall highways depot, near Market Rasen, was opened, enabling the council and Kier to store twice as much salt in optimum, dry conditions.