Consumer magazine Which? is recommending that motorists check their tyres are properly inflated to help save cash at the pumps, and have a positive impact on road safety
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Read More »In order to provide its end-users with premium quality products, Bridgestone has surrounded itself with the best developers, engineers, and test drivers such as Stefano Modena – ex-Formula 1 driver – to make sure all Bridgestone customers feel safe on their winter journey
Read More »The Road Safety Authority is seeking the opinions of stakeholders on the topic of part-worn (second hand) tyres in Ireland
Read More »Widespread improper fitting of tyres by untrained tyre dealers is contributing to the rising NCT failure rate, with thousands of cars being rejected in the test as a result. This is the warning from President of the Irish Tyre Industry Association (ITIA), Kevin Farrell, as the Association introduces a comprehensive self-regulation scheme to bring improved standards, service and safety into the tyre trade in Ireland. The move is on foot of the rise in the sale of part-worn tyres and of tyres being improperly fitted by untrained retailers
Read More »Keep your tyres in check to help you stay safe on motorways – that is the message today from the Institute of Advanced Motorists
Read More »Drivers are being reminded about the need to make sure their tyres are properly inflated, to avoid temperature induced tyre failures
Read More »Leading tyre manufacturer, Michelin is warning drivers not to become over reliant on tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS)
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