Dramatic CCTV footage of tyre failures shows importance of regular driver checks

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Unveiled by the Highways Agency and TyreSafe as part of October’s tyre safety month, the clips include a dramatic video of the moment a tyre fails on the front of an HGV, sending it uncontrollably into the central reservation causing chaos and extensive damage.

As well as showing the dangers to drivers of a tyre failure, another clip shows how Highways Agency officers have to close all three lanes of a motorway to retrieve debris from another tyre failure. The final CCTV clip highlights the financial cost of a tyre failure after a truck catches fire following a tyre failure, leading to a full motorway closure for many hours at a cost of several million pounds.

Tyre-related problems are a major cause for concern on the UK’s roads. More than 15,000 breakdowns per year on English motorways are tyre related and the Highways Agency’s incident logs show that between April and June 2013, 3,852 breakdowns on its network were tyre related, with almost 30 per cent of these having an impact on live traffic lanes.

However, TyreSafe is advising that many problems can be easily avoided by regular tyre checks. As well as checking that tyres are inflated to the correct pressure at least once a month, tread depths should also be checked to ensure they meet the legal minimum standards and tyres should be inspected for any cuts, lumps or bulges in the sidewall.

While TyreSafe has developed a suite of online materials to help drivers carry out these inspections, thousands of tyre dealers across the UK are offering free tyre safety checks as part of October’s tyre safety month. Drivers can find the location of their nearest participating outlet by visiting www.tyresafe.org and entering their postcode into the locator facility.

 

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.