Tyre Safety

Tyre Safety – Stay Safe on the Road | Lucas Tyres & Auto Care

Your tyres play a crucial role in your vehicle’s safety, performance, and fuel efficiency. Properly maintained tyres ensure better grip, shorter braking distances, and improved handling, reducing the risk of accidents.

At Lucas Tyres & Auto Care, we believe in keeping drivers informed about tyre safety and the simple checks you can do to keep your tyres in top condition. Whether you’re commuting daily or planning a long trip, following essential tyre safety tips can help you stay safe and road-ready.

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Why Tyre Safety Matters

When it comes to buying tyres online, we stand out for several reasons:

Prevent Accidents & Improve Road Safety

Worn-out or underinflated tyres can lead to poor grip, longer stopping distances, and an increased risk of skidding—especially in wet conditions. Keeping your tyres in good condition helps ensure maximum safety.

Avoid Fines & Penalty Points

In the UK, the legal minimum tread depth for tyres is 1.6mm. Driving with illegal tyres could result in a £2,500 fine per tyre and three penalty points on your licence.

Improve Fuel Efficiency & Save Money

Tyres that are properly inflated and in good condition reduce rolling resistance, meaning your engine doesn’t have to work as hard—helping you save on fuel costs.

Extend the Life of Your Tyres

Regular checks on tyre pressure, tread depth, and alignment can help prevent premature wear, saving you money on replacements.

Simple & Straightforward

How to Maintain Tyre Safety

Buying tyres online and getting them fitted is quick and easy. Here’s how it works:

Check Your Tyre Tread Depth
Step 1
  • The UK legal minimum tread depth is 1.6mm, but for better grip and safety, replace tyres when tread falls below 3mm.
  • Use the 20p coin test: Insert a 20p coin into the tread grooves—if the outer rim is visible, your tread is too low and needs replacing.
Monitor Tyre Pressure
Step 2
  • Check your tyre pressure at least once a month and before long journeys.
  • Underinflated tyres can cause poor fuel efficiency and uneven wear, while overinflated tyres reduce grip and increase the risk of a blowout.
Inspect for Damage
Step 3
  • Look for cracks, bulges, or cuts in the tyre sidewalls, which could indicate potential failure.
  • If you notice uneven wear, it may be due to incorrect wheel alignment or balancing.
Rotate & Balance Your Tyres
Step 4
  • Rotating your tyres every 6,000–8,000 miles helps ensure even wear.
  • If you experience vibrations while driving, your wheels may need balancing.
Get Regular Professional Checks
Step 5
  • Visit Lucas Tyres & Auto Care for a free tyre check to assess tread depth, pressure, and overall condition.
  • Our experts can identify and fix issues early, preventing costly repairs or replacements.

Book a Free Tyre Safety Check Today!

Make tyre safety a priority with Lucas Tyres & Auto Care. Whether you need a quick inspection, tyre replacement, or expert advice, we’re here to help.

📍 Free tyre safety checks available
⏳ Quick and professional service
🔧 Avoid fines, improve safety, and save on fuel
🔍 Book your free tyre check today and drive with confidence! 🚗✅

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FAQ

Why is tyre safety important?

Tyres are the only part of your vehicle in direct contact with the road. Properly maintained tyres ensure:
Better braking performance – Reducing stopping distances.
Improved handling – Providing stability in all weather conditions.
Fuel efficiency – Proper inflation and good tread save fuel.
Legal compliance – Avoiding fines and penalty points for unsafe tyres.

What is the legal tread depth for tyres in the UK?

The UK legal minimum tread depth is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre. Driving with tyres below this limit can result in a £2,500 fine per tyre and penalty points on your licence.

How can I check my tyre tread depth?

You can use a 20p coin test:
1️⃣ Insert a 20p coin into the tyre’s tread grooves.
2️⃣ If the outer band of the coin is visible, your tread is too low and needs replacing.
3️⃣ If the tread covers the outer band, your tyres are still legal.

How often should I check my tyres?

You should check your tyres at least once a month and before any long journey.

What are the risks of driving with underinflated tyres?

Underinflated tyres cause:
🚨 Increased fuel consumption – More rolling resistance wastes fuel.
🚨 Reduced grip and handling – Leading to longer braking distances.
🚨 Higher risk of blowouts – Overheating can cause tyre failure.

How do I know if my tyres need replacing?

Replace your tyres if:
✔ The tread is below 1.6mm.
✔ There are visible cracks, bulges, or cuts.
✔ You experience poor handling or increased braking distances.
✔ Your tyres are older than 6 years, even if they look fine.

What should I do if I get a puncture while driving?

If you get a puncture:
🛑 Slow down gradually – Do not brake suddenly.
🛑 Grip the steering wheel firmly – Keep control of the vehicle.
🛑 Pull over safely – Stop in a secure location and turn on hazard lights.
🛑 Call for assistance – Do not drive on a flat tyre unless you have run-flats.

Can I repair a punctured tyre, or do I need to replace it?

It depends on the size and location of the puncture:
🔹 Repairable – Small punctures (less than 6mm) in the tread area can usually be fixed.
🔹 Non-repairable – Punctures on the sidewall or large cuts require tyre replacement.

How can I extend the life of my tyres?

To get the most out of your tyres:
Check tyre pressure regularly.
Rotate tyres every 6,000–8,000 miles for even wear.
Avoid harsh braking and aggressive driving.
Get your wheel alignment checked to prevent uneven wear.

Where can I get a tyre safety check?

At Lucas Tyres & Auto Care, we offer a free tyre safety check to ensure your tyres are in roadworthy condition. Visit us today!

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