Road salting

Who salts the roads and how long it takes
When icy conditions are forecast we will salt the main routes,
called our primary salting routes.
- We use 60 winter service vehicles and have more on
standby.
- If there is an emergency, we aim to have these vehicles on the
road within 1 hour.
- It takes about 2 hours to put salt on all of the primary
salting routes.
- Except in special cases, we do not treat minor roads and
lanes.
Roads which are salted
Our primary salting routes cover about 30% of roads in Kent,
these include:
- all A and B class roads
- busy commuter routes
- other danger spots
- if more severe ice is expected or snow has fallen, we will put
salt on other roads.
We review the salting routes every summer along with our
Winter Service Policy document (PDF,
150k) and plan.
Unfortunately if your road has not been included on a salting
route, it will not be considered again until the review next
year.
We are not responsible for schools, offices or car parks. It is
up to the people who look after these sites to treat them. The
Highways Agency are responsible for motorways and trunk roads, and
Medway Council look after roads in the Medway area.
Footpaths
If there is prolonged ice or snow, we will treat footpaths and
pavements in priority order starting with heavy use areas
around:
- shopping centres
- schools
- railway stations
- bus stops
- medical centres and doctors' surgeries
- residential homes
- industrial and commercial centres
- steep gradients.
If there is a salt bin, you can use
the salt in this on icy pavements and footpaths.
Rural roads
We have contracted local farmers to clear certain rural routes
when the snow reaches a depth of 50mm.
The farmer uses his own tractor with a KCC-provided and
maintained snow plough. They get an hourly rate for ploughing (the
same rate everywhere in Kent).
How you can help
Select the "CC" button on the
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Find out how you can help your
community by clearing snow from public areas.
Visit our winter page to find out
salting routes, ice alerts, weather forecasts as well as other
travel, service and health information.