Tyre Safety Month

Tyres on vans and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) lead a hard life, carrying loads or doing multiple drops, often in tough working environments. Rough ground or repeated kerb scuffing can cause levels of damage and wear way beyond that of a car tyre. As a critical vehicle component, it’s important to carry out regular checks on vans of all ages to make sure their tyres remain safe and legal.

Here is some helpful advice and reasons why it is so important to regularly check your tyres:

 

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