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Checks reveal extent of problem of defective motorcycle tyres
27 March 2008
Nottinghamshire Police has revealed worrying findings after carrying out spot checks on motorcycles on the county’s roads. As part of Operation Retina, which aims to combat the number of motorcyclists who are dying on the county’s roads, more than half of all the bikes which were randomly stopped over a one-week period during the road checks were found to have defects including worn tyres.
This mirrors data released by Vehicle Operator and Services Agency (VOSA) which revealed that bike MOT failures increased significantly from 1,700 to 5,000 between 2006 and 2007, highlighting the fact that bikers are simply not looking after their machinery.
During the month of March, TyreSafe launched Bike Tyre Safety Month for the first time to highlight the dangers of illegal or sub-standard tyres, and to provide valuable advice to help prevent accidents on the road at a time when thousands get their bikes out after the winter, an objective shared by Inspector Ben Crane, of Nottinghamshire Police. He said: “Our message to people really would be to make sure they check their bikes over before they get them out on the road for spring.”
Following the recent initiative, TyreSafe says that the future is looking more encouraging, shown by the record number of people downloading their “Motorcycle Tyres and Your Safety” leaflet from their website (www.tyresafe.org), indicating that people are paying more attention to the condition of their tyres, which was not the case only one month ago.
Due to the success of this year’s campaign, and the extensive support of tyre manufacturers and retailers, TyreSafe is now looking to run Bike Tyre Safety Month in 2009.
For further information on motorcycle tyre safety, visitors may download the “Motorcycle Tyres and Your Safety” leaflet for free here
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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.
TyreSafe supports the government’s ACT ON CO2 campaign which promotes Smarter Driving tips to help cut CO2 emissions from driving. For more information visit www.dft.gov.uk/ActOnCO2
