Gritters could be rolled out if heat makes roads 'tacky'published at 13:59 BST
The heat means that some roadways could become softer or sticky, and heavy traffic could cause rutting in places, the AA says - meaning gritters could be out on some roads to help with areas that have become tacky with the heat.
Speaking to the Press Association, AA President Edmund King says: "The main risk for drivers is not that the road suddenly ‘melts’ everywhere, but that patches can become tacky or uneven.
"That can affect braking, steering and grip, especially for motorcyclists and cyclists, and can also throw up loose material."
Drivers should slow down and avoid braking hard or steering harshly, he adds.
"In these temperatures the advice remains never to leave passengers or animals unattended in parked cars even for short periods when the interior of the car can soon get as hot as an oven," King says.























