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Roads policing officers are issuing road safety advice as the darker nights draw in.
Drivers, pedestrians and other road users are being reminded to take extra care as the clocks go back and the darker evenings arrive, meaning visibility is reduced.
Sergeant Mark Kewley said: “As the darker evenings arrive and the weather worsens as the winter draws nearer, we have previously seen an increase in collisions resulting in people injured and so we’re reminding all road users to be extra careful.
“Visibility reduces as the season changes and we want to avoid as many collisions as possible so that we can keep everyone as safe as we possibly can.”