A study by Ring Automotive has found that more than half of vehicles on the road have dangerous tyres, with issues around tread depth and pressure prevalent.
With tyre safety an ever-constant talking point, even more so with the summer holidays approaching, Ring has partnered with industry charity TyreSafe and the West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service to conduct tyre pressure and tread depth checks, with concerning results.
In West Yorkshire, the Fire and Rescue Service has been hosting regular car washes for a charitable donation, while Ring checks the tyres of the vehicles that come through.
From two of the planned six events held so far, staff from Ring looked at around 80 cars, 38 of which did not have any problems, however, the remaining cars that were tested had issues regarding tread depth or the tyre’s pressure, meaning that more than half of the vehicles that had undertaken tests were not up to safe or legal standards.
Concerning results
“The results we found from the two events we have attended so far are shocking, more than half of the cars we have looked at did not have the correct tread depth or pressure, which means that reflecting these results countrywide, there are many vehicles on the roads that are dangerous without the driver being aware of it,” Ring’s Marketing Director, Henry Bisson, commented.
“This event is so important to be a part of, because drivers need to be more aware of the state of their tyres, and by us attending these events, showing them tyre inflators or tyre tread depth gauges, they can see how easy it is to do, and hopefully be more vigilant in checking their tyres.
“It is concerning that a lot of the tyres we checked have some sort of issue, but that is why we need to keep beating this drum and discussing the importance of tyre safety and the potential consequences of not looking after your vehicle, whether that is your lights, brakes, battery or tyres, in fact, every aspect of your car needs care and regular maintenance.
Tread depth and pressure awareness
“We also took the time during the events we have attended so far to speak to the drivers of the vehicles to understand their stance on tyre safety and maintenance, which was helpful for everyone involved,” added Bisson.
“We found that the drivers were receptive to the advice we gave and understood why we were discussing this topic with them, we were also able to speak to them about their opinion on car maintenance and what they do to their vehicle, so it is helpful information for us too.
“We look forward to attending the remaining events with TyreSafe and the Fire Service, so we’re interested to see the rest of the results from the events and how we can shed even more light on this important issue.”
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