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Baby death on A1 near Grantham sparks call for clearer way to report icy roads

The coroner's call comes after a baby was killed in a crash on an icy road in Lincolnshire.

3 March 20261 min read
A call has been made for clearer guidance on how motorists can report icy road conditions, following a serious incident on the A1 near Grantham. Emergency services were called to an incident near Grantham, Lincolnshire. Authorities have not released full details and the circumstances have not been confirmed. Those raising the issue say drivers need a simpler, more consistent way to report hazardous conditions such as ice, so National Highways, local councils and other agencies can be alerted and respond promptly.

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