Pro-align becomes a tyresafe supporter
Published 31st March 2008
Pro-Align, the UK’s leading supplier of wheel alignment equipment, is the latest organisation to join the growing number of companies to become a TyreSafe supporter.
Research over the past few years conducted by the industry has indicated that an increasing number of vehicles on UK roads have misaligned wheels leading to premature wear and early replacement of tyres. Pro-Align and TyreSafe will now work together to promote the problems associated with misalignment and provide motorists with help and advice. Pro-Align has already established a website to do this, which can be found at www.AlignMyCar.co.uk.
“TyreSafe has become an important voice on behalf of the tyre industry promoting the importance of tyre safety and good tyre husbandry” said Pro Align director Kathryn Beaurain. “Wheel alignment problems are increasing and many motorists are having to replace tyres that have been badly worn and we will work closely with TyreSafe to promote the safety dangers associated with this type of premature wear”.
For press information, please contact Chris Wakley or Simon Wittenberg at Automotive PR on 020 7494 8050 or mobile 07970 674612.
Note to Editors
TyreSafe is a not-for-profit, non-commercial organisation set-up to promote tyre safety and raise the awareness of the dangers of driving on defective or badly worn tyres. Illegal and worn tyres are a contributory factor in many road collisions particularly in the wet. TyreSafe campaigns for good tyre husbandry – look after your tyres and your tyres will look after you. For more tyre safety information visit www.tyresafe.org.
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