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Drivers issued urgent warning with 'important' messages displayed alongside key roads

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Campaigners have supported new road changes to introduce signage across Wales to remind drivers of the dangers of leaving their vehicles in their cars during warmer spells of weather.Drivers across Wales will continue to see roadside signs displaying warnings about leaving pets in vehicles during the current heatwave.Temperatures across the UK soared to their highest ever levels in May, with Kew Gardens seeing mercury rising to a staggering 35.8 degrees Celsius.

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With the Met Office urging motorists to remain safe during the high temperatures, the Welsh Government is also reminding drivers of their responsibilities.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Wales became the first and only country in the UK to display messages about not leaving dogs in vehicles in 2019 after a request from the RSPCA.The variable messaging signs state "Ceir poeth yn lladd cwn", or "Dogs die in hot cars", and are displayed during times of hot temperatures.Mark Hooper MS, Deputy Minister for Transport, confirmed...

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