Car tyres law

In order to stay safe on the road, and to decrease the incidence of dangerous accidents, all drivers in the United Kingdom are obliged to regularly check the condition of their car tyres. Of course, the requirements start with the manufacturers, who have to take special care of all the processes, make sure they describe their products in details and explain in which conditions these products can be used, attach necessary fitting instructions, and so on. But once the car tyres are sold, it"s the driver"s responsibility to take care of them. It is recommended that each driver should control the level of inflation and the condition of the tread at least once a week. He or she ought to turn to a specialist in case on any doubts. Not only the tread itself, built also the sidewalls and the irregular wear must be controlled. If you are a car owner yourself, we strongly advise you to follow these rules. After all, the maximum penalty for just ONE of your car tyres that does not fit the requirements can be as high as £2,500. What is more, make sure you are using suitable products at all. They might not fit your vehicle. Some people buy second-hand cars and they don"t even realise that they"re using illegal tyres. Check that out especially if you bought your car abroad, where legal requirements might be different.