Spring brings the thaw, now affecting roads in Ludvika and Smedjebacken. Trafikverket has issued 17 warnings for frost damage in the area. Restrictions are being imposed on heavy vehicles due to the damaging effects.
Spring always carries the risk of thaw, a process where the ground softens after winter's freeze. In Dalarna, this is evident on roads in the municipalities of Ludvika and Smedjebacken, where restrictions are now in place for heavy vehicles. According to Trafikverket, there are currently 17 active warnings for frost damage in the region, based on reports from nyaludvikatidning.se.
Jenny Forslund, project manager for roads at Trafikverket, explains the variation in warnings: "The number of warnings varies depending on how quickly the weather shifts from cold to warm." This rapid temperature change worsens damage to road surfaces, necessitating measures to protect the infrastructure. The restrictions aim to reduce the load on these vulnerable roads during this period.
Thaw is an annual occurrence in Sweden, especially in the northern parts, and it impacts transportation and logistics. Trafikverket closely monitors the situation to adjust warnings according to weather developments.