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Tyre safety improves but we really need to be better
Many surveys show that the majority of motorists in Ireland neglect their tyres, with some surveys showing that as many as one in eight motorists never check their tyres.
Secondhand car buyer advice – don't be a tyre kicker, but tyre-looker
Ireland’s second hand car market is booming with prices in the segment up more than 50 percent.
Tyre safety is crucial aspect of road safety
Tyre safety is a crucial aspect of road safety. Proper maintenance and care of your vehicle's tyres can help prevent accidents and ensure optimal performance. Here are some important considerations for tyre safety:
Under inflated tyres could be costing businesses €4,000 a year
A vehicle with under inflated tyres could cost owners up to €17 per month in fuel costs and €4,000 per annum for a fleet of 20 company vehicles.
Under inflated tyres could be costing businesses €4,000 a year
A vehicle with under inflated tyres could cost owners up to €17 per month in fuel costs and €4,000 per annum for a fleet of 20 company vehicles.
Preparations underway for Tyre Safety Day
A joint campaign to raise awareness of tyre safety in Ireland is being organised by the Irish Tyre Industry Association, Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána.
Preparations underway for Tyre Safety Day
The Irish Tyre Industry Association (ITIA) will again join the Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána in a joint campaign to raise awareness of tyre safety in Ireland during National Road safety Week, which runs from the October 3 to October 9.
Advice on tyre maintenance from Kevin Burke Tyres
The Kevin Burke Tyres team is constantly being asked about tyre maintenance and the regulations that come with that, and they love it.
Majority of Irish motorists unaware of EU tyre labels
The EU introduced a tyre label in 2012 that was aimed at providing consumers across Europe with key performance information at the point of sale when they were faced with choosing a new tyre for their vehicle. On May 1 this year, the EU introduced a new and improved version of the tyre label, simplifying the way the performance detail is featured on the label and showing some additional attributes of the tyre. The trouble is, in Ireland at least, not many people know about its existence.
Majority of Irish motorists unaware of EU tyre labels
The EU introduced a tyre label in 2012 that was aimed at providing consumers across Europe with key performance information at the point of sale when they were faced with choosing a new tyre for their vehicle.