Infinity Tyres ‘treads’ the tyre safety path
Published 23rd March 2011
Infinity Tyres has become the latest tyre manufacturer to demonstrate its commitment to tyre safety by becoming TyreSafe’s newest member.
As a supporter it will use its industry knowledge to assist TyreSafe in a wide range of campaigns aimed at improving road safety.
“It’s great news to welcome Infinity Tyres to the TyreSafe family,” comments Stuart Jackson, chairman, TyreSafe. “With a wealth of expertise, and an on-going commitment to tyre research and development, it will be a valuable addition to the organisation and help make our campaigns even more effective. Infinity Tyres’ decision to become a member is also a welcome endorsement that TyreSafe is making a real difference for all road users.”
With over 30 years’ experience behind it, Infinity Tyres offers a comprehensive range for passenger cars, ultra high performance vehicles and 4x4s. In addition, it manufactures winter and van tyres, as well as catering for trucks and buses, plus the agricultural and industrial vehicle sectors.
“TyreSafe plays a vital part in making our roads a safer place, so we are delighted to be new members,” explains Jorge Crespo, European general manager, Infinity Tyres. “With our industry knowledge and insight, I believe we can help play an important role in raising awareness about the importance of tyre safety.”
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