TyreSafe launches awareness campaign
TyreSafe is launching a new awareness campaign aimed at all those parent chauffeurs taking their children to the innumerable activities they enjoy.
By the time their child is 20, they are likely to have spent over 3,000 hours driving them around – that’s 125 days non-stop motoring.
Parents can clock up over 30 miles a week driving their children to different clubs and hobbies or 1,500 miles a year, almost the same as driving from Land’s End to John O’Groats and back. And it’s not just them clocking up the miles, it’s their tyres too.
While it’s the driver’s responsibility to check them and keep them in good condition, more than one in four parents may be driving with illegal or poorly maintained tyres.
The Home Safely on Safe Tyres campaign highlights the importance of tyres in minimising the risks to drivers and their young passengers while on the roads. It also emphasises to all drivers entrusted with child care that it is their responsibility to check the condition of their car’s tyres.
Stuart Jackson, chairman of TyreSafe, said, ‘It’s vital that parents all remember the car tyres are the only part of the car in contact with the road, which makes their maintenance essential. Whether you are a parent, grandparent or guardian, checking your tyres once a month is the minimum that can be done to make sure we get them home safely on safe tyres.’