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Check your Tyre Pressures before every Away Game!

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You’d never play sport with a soft ball ⚽️ 🏈 🏀 and yet you probably drove your mates to last week’s game on soft tyres! 🛞
Check your Tyre Pressures & Condition before you travel to every Away Game, keep you & your Team Mates safe through the Rainy Season.
How Sport can make a real difference to 15 - 24 year old road safety:
‘The car may be old, but the driver is young & inexperienced’.
The economics of putting “expensive” tyres on a low value older car may seem hard to reconcile, but the safety benefits of quality A-Wet Rated tyres to an inexperienced driver who will inevitably make rookie errors of judgement* as they learn can be priceless!
(*on speed, distance, severity of bend, weather & road conditions).
It’s a well worn Driving Instructor adage that:
‘Tyres are the only things connecting your car to the road’.
4 contact patches, each only about the size of the palm of your hand, determine whether the car steers, brakes or accelerates.
Tyres need to be in good Condition, with a Depth of Tread, and inflated to the Correct Pressure for these contact patches to do their vital job properly.
‘Off-Side Rule’ - v - ‘2 Second Rule’
We spend far more time coaching young adults on Sport’s ‘Off-Side Rule’ than we do on Driving’s ‘2 Second Rule’ and yet being off-side won’t kill you:
‘15-to-24’ our Roads’ highest risk demographic: young drivers & their young passengers:
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Tyre ‘dry rot’ describes the damage that occurs to the exterior of a tyre leading to cracks along the tread and sidewall.
An MoT Test result PASS / FAIL is an assessment against the legal MINIMUM standard required for that car, on the day of testing. Similar to the L-Test being an assessment against the legal minimum standard required for a driver, on the day of testing. If you were to PASS a driving test with 13 Driver Faults, the Examiner would probably be giving you some Advice! We have to draw-a-line-in-the-sand legal minimum, but for Tyres most manufacturers and independent road safety/testing organisations would advise that this minimum is woefully low; particularly for a novice driver prone to rookie errors! The MoT Tester will also give you advice, or ‘Advisories’ on your MoT Test. I view these as being what this highly trained car safety expert would do if the car belonged to one of their family members. You don’t have to have work done at the MoT garage giving you this advice, and can always seek a second opinion or shop around on price, but don’t just dismiss the advice until next year’s MoT!
My personal perspective on vehicle maintenance priorities & costs expressed in this video come from having spent months on a children’s Neuro Surgical ward where a high % of patients are RTC casualties; then subsequently spending 12+ months within a Fire & Rescue Service environment. We all have to make choices about how we spend our limited cash, there are some things in LIFE that no amount of money can buy back:
Continental Tyres:
Tyres Checks (in more detail):
Do not confuse this LEGAL minimum, with the SAFE minimum. Particularly when the car is being driven by young & inexperienced drivers who may make ‘rookie errors’ of judgement on speed, distance, severity of bends, weather & road conditions
Check your Tyre Pressures & Condition before you travel to every Away Game, keep you & your Team Mates safe through the Rainy Season.
How Sport can make a real difference to 15 - 24 year old road safety:
‘The car may be old, but the driver is young & inexperienced’.
The economics of putting “expensive” tyres on a low value older car may seem hard to reconcile, but the safety benefits of quality A-Wet Rated tyres to an inexperienced driver who will inevitably make rookie errors of judgement* as they learn can be priceless!
(*on speed, distance, severity of bend, weather & road conditions).
It’s a well worn Driving Instructor adage that:
‘Tyres are the only things connecting your car to the road’.
4 contact patches, each only about the size of the palm of your hand, determine whether the car steers, brakes or accelerates.
Tyres need to be in good Condition, with a Depth of Tread, and inflated to the Correct Pressure for these contact patches to do their vital job properly.
‘Off-Side Rule’ - v - ‘2 Second Rule’
We spend far more time coaching young adults on Sport’s ‘Off-Side Rule’ than we do on Driving’s ‘2 Second Rule’ and yet being off-side won’t kill you:
‘15-to-24’ our Roads’ highest risk demographic: young drivers & their young passengers:
——————————
Tyre ‘dry rot’ describes the damage that occurs to the exterior of a tyre leading to cracks along the tread and sidewall.
An MoT Test result PASS / FAIL is an assessment against the legal MINIMUM standard required for that car, on the day of testing. Similar to the L-Test being an assessment against the legal minimum standard required for a driver, on the day of testing. If you were to PASS a driving test with 13 Driver Faults, the Examiner would probably be giving you some Advice! We have to draw-a-line-in-the-sand legal minimum, but for Tyres most manufacturers and independent road safety/testing organisations would advise that this minimum is woefully low; particularly for a novice driver prone to rookie errors! The MoT Tester will also give you advice, or ‘Advisories’ on your MoT Test. I view these as being what this highly trained car safety expert would do if the car belonged to one of their family members. You don’t have to have work done at the MoT garage giving you this advice, and can always seek a second opinion or shop around on price, but don’t just dismiss the advice until next year’s MoT!
My personal perspective on vehicle maintenance priorities & costs expressed in this video come from having spent months on a children’s Neuro Surgical ward where a high % of patients are RTC casualties; then subsequently spending 12+ months within a Fire & Rescue Service environment. We all have to make choices about how we spend our limited cash, there are some things in LIFE that no amount of money can buy back:
Continental Tyres:
Tyres Checks (in more detail):
Do not confuse this LEGAL minimum, with the SAFE minimum. Particularly when the car is being driven by young & inexperienced drivers who may make ‘rookie errors’ of judgement on speed, distance, severity of bends, weather & road conditions
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