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Check Your Tread Depth For Winter

October 10, 2014 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Tyre Tread Depth

Nearly three quarters of drivers across the UK are potentially unprepared for any heavy rainfall this winter and at an increased risk of being involved in an accident according to a new survey carried out ahead of October’s Tyre Safety Month by tyre safety campaign group TyreSafe.

Just 27 per cent of drivers claimed that they had checked their tyre tread depth in the last month, the maximum period recommended between checks, and a staggering one in five admitted that they had never checked them.

“Without adequate tyre tread depth, your car may be unable to cope properly in wet conditions, causing problems such as longer stopping distances, loss of grip and even an increased risk of aquaplaning,” explains Stuart Jackson, chairman, TyreSafe. “Last winter was the wettest ever on record and it’s essential that motorists check their tread depth at least once a month to ensure they can cope with any similar weather which we may experience again this year.”

Current UK law requires car tyres to have a minimum of 1.6mm of tread depth yet more than a quarter of those questioned thought the legal limit was less than this. Underlining the level of ignorance regarding tyre safety laws, more than 80 per cent respondents were unaware that the maximum possible fine for driving on an illegal tyre with insufficient tread depth is £2,500.

Anyone keen to check their tyre tread depths themselves simply needs to place a 20p coin into the main tread grooves of their tyre. If the outer band of the 20p coin is obscured when inserted, then your tyre tread depth is above the legal minimum limit. However, if the outer band is visible when inserted into the tread, your tyres may be unsafe or illegal and should be checked immediately by a tyre professional. When checking your tread depth, ensure you check at least three locations around each tyre.

For more information about any aspect of tyre safety, visit www.tyresafe.org.

Filed Under: Daily News, Driving Advice, Editorial, Maintenance & Breakdown, Safety & Security, Technical Tagged With: Car tyres, How to look after your car, October 2014 Tyre Safety Month, Safe tyres, safety, Tyre care, Tyre tread depth, TyreSafe, When to buy new tyres, When to buy tyres

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