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UK Tyre Law
Gripping Stuff
When you're driving - whatever the speed or conditions - your only
contact with the road are the four postcard size 'footprints' of your
tyres.
Statistics show that almost half of all car accidents
are caused when a car skids - tyres are your vital link with the road
and it pays to have the best fitted by professional, qualified tyre-fitters.
Tyre-Tread
The purpose of the tread on tyres is to allow the tyre to grip in
the wet. Huge volumes of water on the surface of the road have to
be squeezed out by the tread grooves. For example, at 60mph, with
a water depth of only 3mm, the tyre has to clear over 2 gallons of
water per second!
And 3mm of water on a rainy day is not unusual. In
rain puddles, you will often find as much as 8 to 10mm. If this water
is not rapidly dispersed, the tyre will begin to "aquaplane"
- a sheet of water builds up between the tyre and the road - and the
tyre loses all contact with the surface of the road.
This is exceedingly dangerous. The capacity to disperse
water is drastically reduced with low and worn tread depth - so carefully
monitor the depth of tread on your tyres - YOUR LIFE could depend
on it.
Tyre-Tread & the Law
The law demands that tyres have a tread depth of 1.6mm in a continuous
band around the centre three quarters of the tyre. These levels represent
the absolute minimum and tyres as worn as this should be replaced
immediately. To help you judge how much tread you have on your tyres,
manufacturers often mould tread bars at roughly 1.6mm. If you can
see these bars your tyres are about to become illegal and unsafe.
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