Several weather warnings have been issued this week for coastal winds in Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania.
Current warnings include a gale warning for south-eastern VIC, south-western WA and south-west TAS.
More information about current weather warnings is available at
http://www.bom.gov.au
With this in mind, I've included below some helpful information about driving safely in windy conditions.
From news-insurance.com
The severe gales blasting the UK pose problems to all road users, not just those in high-sided vehicles, safety experts have warned.
With Britain experiencing winds of up to 75mph, motorways are particularly hazardous said the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) – a charity which urges all road users to act more responsibly and safely and campaigns for better driving skills.
The car insurance industry is expecting an increase in the number of wind-related claims following the country-wide storms.
IAM chief examiner Peter Rodger said: “Strong side winds, rain and potential flooding can challenge even experienced drivers”.
He advised car insurance customers driving in high winds to slow down, as higher speeds make vehicles more vulnerable to side winds.
Mr Rodger recommended drivers give themselves more space, with plenty of distance between them and the vehicle in front.
Drivers should also take particular care when passing large vehicles and motorcycles, Mr Rodger said, and be ready for side winds at gaps in buildings or when coming out of a cutting.