At Protyre Autocare, we believe that tyre safety isn’t just a seasonal focus - it’s a year-round responsibility. Whether you’re driving to work, doing the school run, the weekly shop or planning a weekend getaway, your tyres are your vehicle’s first line of defence on the road.  

That’s why we’re encouraging drivers everywhere to Make a PACT for tyre safety, starting today and then checking every month.

Checking your tyres monthly can take just a few minutes, we’re here if you need a helping hand. Protyre Autocare offers FREE tyre safety checks at all our centres across the UK. Our expert technicians will inspect your tyre pressure, condition, and tread depth, ensuring your tyres are road-ready for every journey. 

Get monthly reminders for Tyre Checks.

It’s easy to forget tyre checks in the hustle and bustle of daily life. Why not set a monthly reminder in your calendar to give your tyres the attention they need? Click the link below to schedule a quick, hassle-free reminder.

P: Partner with Protyre Autocare for expert advice and support. Our team is always here to help you with tyre checks and advice tailored to your driving needs. 

A: Regularly check your tyre Air pressure to improve fuel efficiency and ensure smoother, safer driving. 

C: Inspect your tyres’ Condition for any signs of damage, punctures, or unusual wear patterns. This could prevent potential issues on the road. 

T: Monitor your tyre Tread depth to ensure a firm grip on the road, especially in wet weather. The legal minimum tread depth in the UK is 1.6mm - make sure your tyres exceed this for maximum safety. 

How to check your tyres at home 

Want to stay on top of tyre safety from the comfort of your driveway? Watch the expert videos from TyreSafe below to learn how to check your air pressure, condition and tread.

For more information about TyreSafe, the UK’s tyre safety charity and the work they do, visit  https://protyre.co.uk/tyresafe 

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4000+ Casualities

4000+ Casualties

Underinflated tyres put additional pressure on your tyre tread, which increases the speed of your tyres going bald. These bald areas decrease the traction, causing your vehicle to slip and slide on the road, leading to accidents.

Source tyresafe.org

Blue Light Card Holders Offer

3% More Fuel

When your tyre pressure is low, it increases the friction between the rubber and the road. As this friction rises, more power is needed to keep the vehicle moving.

Source tyresafe.org

3 points

3 Points

For all tyre offences, you can receive 3 points, per tyre added to your licence. So, for example, 4 bald tyres would lead to 12 points being added to your licence.
Source think.gov.uk

£1 Billion

£1 Billions

Underinflated tyres can result in an increase in fuel consumption by 3%.

Source tyresafe.org

Stopping Distances

Stopping Distances

Correctly inflated tyres, with tread, are crucial to the impact of stopping distance, and effective braking. With underinflated or bald tyres, the traction between the rubber and the road is significantly reduced.

Source tyresafe.org

94% part-worn tyres

94% part-worn tyres

An investigation by tyre safety charity TyreSafe with Trading Standards found that 94% of part-worn retailers were selling tyres illegally and 63% of the tyres were unsafe to return to the roads.

Source tyresafe.org

 Only 27% legal tread depth

29 years old tyre

According to TyreSafe, the oldest tyre found during an inspection was 29 years old. Tyre age is crucial as performance deteriorates with age, affecting road handling and safety. The tyre's manufacturing date is found on the sidewall as a four-digit code. The first two digits represent the calendar week, and the last two digits represent the year of manufacture.

Source tyresafe.org

Over 2 million MOT failures

Over 2 million MOT failures

Tyres need to be checked regularly and too many drivers don't take tyre maintenance seriously – and, in fact, wait for an MOT failure before replacing unroadworthy tyres. Over 2 million cars fail their MOT each year with over 1 million MOT failures because of serious defects.

Source tyresafe.org