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Tyre Safety Month: Here's All You Need to Know

By Jodie Chay Oneill | September 30, 2024

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Tyre Safety Month is spearheaded by TyreSafe, a UK charity founded in 2006, dedicated to tyre safety

Tyre Safety Month: Here's All You Need to Know

As October begins, it’s time to focus on tyre safety in celebration of Tyre Safety Month. But what exactly is Tyre Safety Month, and how can you ensure your tyres are in safe, roadworthy condition?

What is Tyre Safety Month?

Tyre Safety Month, held every October since 2010, is an annual campaign by TyreSafe. It highlights the importance of proper tyre care and the risks associated with underinflated, damaged, or worn-out tyres.

Who Organises Tyre Safety Month?

Tyre Safety Month is spearheaded by TyreSafe, a UK charity founded in 2006, dedicated to tyre safety. Their efforts have contributed to a 46% reduction in tyre-related accidents resulting in serious injuries or fatalities. Supported by major tyre manufacturers, retailers, and vehicle makers, TyreSafe has become a trusted authority on tyre safety.

How Can You Check if Your Tyres Are Safe?

There are several ways to ensure your tyres are safe, TyreSafe’s ‘ACT’ campaign outlines three essential checks:

  • Air Pressure: Properly inflated tyres are crucial for vehicle handling. Under- or overinflation can cause issues, so use a tyre pressure gauge to ensure accuracy. Your vehicle's handbook provides the correct pressure settings. Many modern vehicles also feature Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS), which alert you when pressure is too low, helping you avoid accidents and tyre wear.
  • Condition: Inspect your tyres for any cuts, splits, or embedded objects like glass or nails that could lead to punctures. Don’t forget to check your spare tyre as well.
  • Tread Depth: Tyre tread depth is critical for grip and safety. While the 20p coin test is a quick method, a tyre depth gauge offers more precise measurements. If you’re unsure, visit a professional garage for advice.

Keeping these factors in check will help you maintain safe tyres and a safer driving experience.

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