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National Highways warns one in four vehicles may be unsafe in new campaign

  • Writer: Safer Highways
    Safer Highways
  • Oct 7
  • 1 min read
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AS colder temperatures and darker evenings set in, National Highways is urging drivers to check their tyres as part of its seasonal T.R.I.P. campaign, encouraging everyone to Top-up, Rest, Inspect and Prepare before setting off.


This autumn, tyre safety takes centre stage, with ‘Inspect’ in the spotlight to support National Tyre Safety Month.


New figures reveal that around six-million illegal tyres are on UK roads, meaning one in four vehicles could be driving with unsafe tyres.


In 2023, 190 people were killed or seriously injured due to defective tyres, which is a 29 per cent increase from 147 in 2022. On motorways and major A roads, 25 people were killed or seriously injured, up from 22 the previous year.


These figures are comparable to mobile phone-related collisions.


In 2024, more than 53,000 tyre-related breakdowns were recorded on motorways and major A roads. This was the most common diagnosed cause and accounted for nearly one in five of all breakdowns.


More than a fifth of drivers who broke down on a long motorway journey believe it could have been avoided with proper tyre checks before setting off.


Colin Stevenson, road safety information lead for National Highways, said: “Tyres are the only part of your vehicle in contact with the road, and if they’re excessively worn, underinflated or damaged, the consequences can be devastating.

 
 
 

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