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Motorcyclists encouraged to ACT on tyres before the year’s final Bank Holiday

TyreSafe advises motorcyclists to take care of their tyres by following three easy steps (ACT: Air Pressure, Condition of tyres and wheels, Tread depth) before embarking on any planned trips, as many gear up for the final Bank Holiday of the year.

Caravanners get peace of mind by conducting tyre safety check

Holidaymakers preparing their caravans for long journeys this summer can achieve peace of mind by conducting a brief tyre safety check before leaving home. Tyres are the only component of a caravan to come into contact with the road, so are vital to its stability and safety.

Motorists urged to ACT on tyres before summer break

Before setting off on a long journey, TyreSafe is advising motorists to check tyre pressure and tread depth, as well as the general condition of all tyres, including the spare tyre. TyreSafe has compiled an easy-to-follow three-step process for checking tyre safety, ACT.

TyreSafe appoints Market Engineering for national PR

TyreSafe, the not-for-profit industry body responsible for raising awareness of tyre-related safety issues, has selected Market Engineering as its PR agency, following a competitive three-way pitch.

Unscrambling The Tyre Sidewall Symbol Mystery

The sidewall of a modern car tyre is at first sight a confusing mixture of numbers, letters, codes and symbols that means absolutely nothing to the man in the street! And yet cracking the code reveals a whole load of useful, important and necessary information.

Motorhome tyre leaflet available from tyresafe

Safety leaflet available for download as holidaymakers take to the road. Tyres are the only component on a motorhome which are in contact with the road. Four patches of rubber no bigger than the palm of your hand are all that connects with the road and transmits braking, steering and acceleration, so they are vitally important. And yet they are the most neglected part of a vehicle.

Tyresafe give away provides lifeline for Bank Holiday getaway

Every day, bikers are turning up at petrol forecourt airlines, and putting their lives at risk because they do not have the right equipment with them to check their tyre pressures. Airline machines tend to only cater for cars and commercial vehicles, and with thousands of bikers set to hit the UK’s roads this bank holiday weekend, TyreSafe is giving away 200 packs...

Motorists advised to curb mounting kerbs

Motorists unaware of hidden dangers from bumping up and scuffing kerbs

TyreSafe has issued a warning to motorists about the increase in the number of premature tyre removals as a result of either kerbing damage, or uneven tread wear due to wheel or axle ...

National Tyres and Autocare receive TyreSafe award

The prestigious TyreSafe outstanding achievement award has this year been presented to National Tyres and Autocare for the company’s outstanding contribution to the work of TyreSafe since its formation at the start of 2007. It was presented to NTA’s Chief Executive Officer, Tony Neill, by Rob Beddis, Chairman of TyreSafe at the National Tyre Distributors Association Dinner in Birmingham earlier this month.

Tyres - The hidden danger for company car drivers

Defective or badly worn tyres could be the Achilles’ heel of companies and could result in prosecution under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007, which came into force at the beginning of April. The legislation stipulates that employers have a Duty of Care to ensure the safety of employees driving for work, which means that businesses will be responsible for the maintenance of not only their own fleet, but also those of the ‘grey fleet,’ the thousands of private vehicles being used every day by employees to travel whilst on company business. It will be necessary for companies to show an audit trail indicating that regular vehicle condition checks have been carried out and documented.

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