It is law that the minimum tyres tread depth is 1.6mm. The tread wear indicators molded into the base of the tread grooves are set at this depth.

Drivers found in breach of this will face 3 penalty points for each illegal tyre. However, by the time your tyres reach this level, the tyre’s ability to grip the road will be significantly diminished. Therefore through advice from the National Tyre Distributors Association (NTDA), We recommend that tyres should be changed when the tread depth reaches 2mm.

Some important things to think about as tread wear increases it will lead to:

  • A greater chance of aquaplaning in the wet.
  • Reduced handling characteristics and reduced control of the vehicle.
  • Longer stopping distances.
  • A greater chance of sudden tyre failure.

A vehicle tyre is a vehicle’s only point of contact with the road, and the contact patch area is often no bigger than the palm of your hand. Therefore it is essential to maintain overall good tyre condition. To achieve this, tyres should be checked regularly and changed when needed. It is also vital that the right size of tyre, including the correct speed/load rating is fitted to the vehicle, balanced accurately and inflated to the correct tyre pressure.

There are numerous other reasons that tyres may be deemed unsafe and would warrant changing, such as bulges, slices, cracks and other sorts of damage.

If you want a local service that understands that when a customer has a problem with a tyre, and they expect a good quality, honest service, then come chat to our skilled technicians.