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Only one in six drivers remembered to check their tyres before
setting off on a long journey, according to research commissioned
by Highways England. Yet one in five motorway breakdowns are caused
by worn or incorrectly inflated tyres and nearly a third of drivers
confessed that they’re not confident checking tyre
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Only one in six drivers remembered to check their tyres before setting off on a long journey, according to research commissioned by Highways England. Yet one in five motorway breakdowns are caused by worn or incorrectly inflated tyres and nearly a third of drivers confessed that they’re not confident checking tyre pressure. Dave Harford, Traffic Officer for Highways England, who patrols the M5, M42, M50 and other major routes, said:
The advice from Highways England is simple; check your tyre pressure, tread depth and tyre age including the spare, before you set off on a long journey. Look out for cuts or wear over the full width of the tyre and don’t forget to check the sidewall. Dave added:
If you are stopped by the police and found with illegal tyres, you could receive a £2,500 fine and 3 penalty points per tyre. Drivers should also take a few minutes to plan their journeys in advance, checking that no roadworks are planned on the route. Live updates on traffic flow can be found at the Traffic England website. Highways England says simple checks are a way to make sure the vehicle is roadworthy. Things to consider are:
But if that is not possible and you have stopped in a live lane or feel your life is in danger you must stay in your vehicle with your seatbelt and hazard lights on and call 999 immediately. Get more information related to checking your tyres. |