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DON'T RISK YOUR LICENSE - AVOID PENALTY POINTS
Your tyres must comply with the legal minimum of [1.6 mm] tread depth. The minimum safety recommendation for summer tyres is 3 mm and 4 mm for winter tyres.
DON'T CHANCE ROAD SURFING - AQUAPLANING
On wet roads worn tyres can result in your car skidding, becoming difficult to handle or loss of control.
INCREASED BRAKING DISTANCES
Worn tyres could mean that you need up to 70% more braking distance to slow down on a wet road.
POOR VEHICLE HANDLING
Worn tyres increase road noise, affect your vehicle's handling making manoeuvres unpredictable.
SAVE ON FUEL EXPENSESINCREASED FUEL CONSUMPTION
Low tyre pressures will cause your car to use more fuel. Filling your tyres 0.1 to 0.3 bar over the recommended level helps reduce road resistance. However, you should never exceed the maximum pressure recommended for driving with a full load.