Tyre Safety Month: how to check your tyres
13th October 2024Your tyres are the only part of your vehicle in constant contact with the road. Rivervale explains how to give them some TLC (Tyre Loving Care) they deserve this Tyre Safety Month.
October is Tyre Safety Month – and there’s no better time to make sure your tyres are in top condition. Whether you’re a seasoned driver or a newcomer, here’s a quick guide to help you stay safe and legal.
Why tyre safety matters
It’s easy to overlook tyre maintenance, but worn or underinflated tyres can cause serious problems. Not only can they lead to longer braking distances and poor fuel efficiency, but they can also result in dangerous blowouts.
In the UK, driving with tyres below the legal tread depth of 1.6mm can land you a fine of up to £2,500 per tyre, not to mention penalty points on your licence.
The 20p tread test
One of the easiest ways to check your tread depth is the 20p test.
Simply insert a 20p coin into the grooves of your tyre. If you can see the outer band of the coin, your tread may be too low, and it’s time to replace your tyres.
Remember to check across the width of the tyre. If the wear is uneven, it could signal alignment issues that need addressing.
Checking tyre pressure
Tyre pressure is key to safety and performance. Underinflated tyres can overheat, while overinflated ones wear unevenly. Both scenarios can affect handling and fuel consumption.
You can find the recommended tyre pressure for your vehicle in the owner’s manual or on a sticker inside the driver’s door.
Check your pressure monthly, and especially before long trips. Don’t forget that colder weather can cause tyre pressure to drop, so a quick top-up might be necessary during winter.
Spotting damage
Aside from tread depth and pressure, you should also inspect your tyres for visible damage. Look for cuts, bulges, or cracks—these can lead to blowouts if ignored.
Bulges, in particular, indicate that the internal structure of the tyre has been compromised, so a replacement is essential.
Sealant kits vs. spares
Newer cars often come with a tyre sealant kit instead of a spare tyre. These kits can be handy, but they’re a temporary fix for small punctures.
Make sure the sealant isn’t past its expiry date and remember to get the tyre checked by a professional after using it.
If you have a spare tyre, don’t forget to check its condition too. After all, it’s no use having one if it’s flat when you need it!
Rotate and balance your tyres
Rotating your tyres regularly—around every 6,000 miles—helps them wear evenly and extends their lifespan. Front tyres, especially, wear out quicker as they bear more of the vehicle’s weight.
Balancing your tyres is equally important. If you’ve noticed your car vibrating at higher speeds, it’s a sign that your tyres may need balancing or aligning.
Don’t forget professional checks
While it’s great to know how to check your tyres yourself, don’t skip the professional inspections.
Tyre specialists can spot issues you might miss and can advise on when it’s time for a replacement.
This Tyre Safety Month, take a few minutes to inspect your tyres. From checking tread depth to ensuring proper pressure, these simple steps can make a huge difference.
Stay safe, save money, and keep your vehicle running smoothly all year round.
Are you Brighton based? Pop into our BOSCH servicing department at Rivervale House, get your tyres checked and enjoy a coffee whilst you wait.
For more information or to book a tyre health check, visit Rivervale’s website rivervale.co.uk or call 01273 433 480