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Andorra Road Crews Enforce Vehicle Checks Amid Icy Snow Conditions

Authorities in Andorra have set up equipment inspections on key roads due to overnight snow and ice, following a minor collision, to prevent.

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Key Points

  • Equipment checks at road points in higher parishes like Canillo due to icy surfaces.
  • Minor collision at Moles waterfall prompted control near climbing wall.
  • Traffic queues northbound to ski resorts during inspections.
  • Conditions to improve with melting; drivers advised winter gear and caution.

Road crews in Andorra have set up equipment checks at several points along the country's road network this morning due to icy conditions from overnight snow and dropping temperatures.

The measures aim to prevent accidents amid hazardous driving surfaces, particularly in higher parishes. A minor collision involving material damage occurred early at the Moles waterfall area in Canillo, prompting authorities to establish a control point near the climbing wall. Officers there are inspecting vehicles to ensure drivers fit chains or snow tyres where needed, minimising further incidents.

Traffic queues have formed, especially heading north towards ski resorts, as vehicles pause for checks and equipment installation. Similar controls are in place across various road sections in elevated areas, where snow accumulation and frost persist despite ongoing clearance efforts.

Conditions are expected to improve as the day progresses with clearer skies, allowing snow and ice to melt. However, road maintenance teams continue working to keep routes passable.

Drivers are urged to travel equipped for winter conditions, avoid speeding, maintain safe distances, and stay alert behind the wheel.

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