A wintry scene on the way into Portlaoise last year
Laois County Council has published a map of its salting routes for this winter.
The winter maintenance period lasts from mid-October 2025 to the end of April 2026.
Laois County Council said it is constantly striving to improve "its winter maintenance service; however, neither the local authority nor Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) (formerly the NRA) has a statutory obligation to pre-salt roads".
The Council says the salting routes are chosen to manage its resources in terms of finance, equipment and staffing levels and to maximise benefit to road users, winter maintenance of roads in the county.
The routes are prioritised on the following basis:
“In extreme weather events Priority 1 routes will take precedence over Priority 2 routes in terms of allocation of available resources.
The Council has a total capacity of approximately 750 tonnes in its salt storage facilities, which is sufficient to treat a five-day snow event,” the Council stated.
It says eight crews are rostered to pre-salt Priority 1 and Priority 2 routes (approximately 478 km) before the onset of icy conditions. These spreaders can have snowblades fitted in the event of snow.
“It is common for a variance in road temperatures to occur across the county, which may result in only some of the routes being pre-treated on any night."
"In the event of dangerous road conditions, that is, black ice, white frost, snow, flooding, muck or any other hazardous road condition. The responsibility is on the driver to drive at an appropriate speed with due care in accordance with prevailing conditions on the road”, the Council said.

They reminded motorists that Laois County Council is not responsible for any accidents that may occur as a result of poor driving conditions.
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