The last few days have kept emergency services busy, with a number of crashes reported around south Bucks after snow battered the county.
Storm Emma brought with it sub-zero temperatures alongside treacherous road conditions, with crashes reported around the county as drivers braved the adverse weather and took to the roads.
Police officers were called out to crashes in Iver and Chesham, prompting Thames Valley Police to urge motorists to slow down and drive carefully.
Morning, It pretty much goes without saying but Pls be careful if you have to travel today, try and stick to main A-roads, #DriveToArrive keep upto date with the #Weather, local #Traffic report & keep #Warm & #Safe #C9163
— TVP Chiltern&S.Bucks (@TVP_ChiltSBucks) March 2, 2018
***Update***
— TVP Chiltern&S.Bucks (@TVP_ChiltSBucks) March 1, 2018
Hivings Hill is now open. We have had numerous reports of Road Traffic Collisions in Chesham. Although the gritter's are working extremely hard, the roads can still be a hazard for motorists. Please drive to the conditions. pic.twitter.com/56FkUZopmD
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