Just Tyres News

11/1/2010

Cold weather tyres will outlast the snow

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In the middle of the UK’s coldest winter for 30 years, industry association Tyresafe and tyre manufacturers and traders alike are pointing to the lasting benefits of driving on specialist cold weather tyres.

The clear advice is that drivers who fitted cold weather tyres to their vehicle last autumn will continue to benefit from safer driving long after the current snow melts away.

There’s more natural rubber in the tyre tread compound than standard ‘summer tyres’ so they provide significantly shorter stopping distances in cold (under seven degrees celcius), wet and icy conditions.

Stuart Jackson, Chairman of Tyresafe says “There is a misconception that cold weather tyres are not appropriate for drivers in the UK”

“However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Cold weather tyres provide much better grip in both wet and dry conditions when the temperature falls below seven degrees, so they offer extra safety typically from October through to March.

These tyres also have different tread patterns from ‘summer’ tyres making them more able to cope with snowy conditions. Those drivers who have chosen cold weather tyres will continue to benefit long after the current snow falls melt away.â€

At Just Tyres we stock a large range of “winter” tyres, see details on our website or just give us a call for more information.

7/1/2010

Don’t drive blind this Winter

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One in three motorists admits they will drive this winter without being able to see out of their windscreen properly according to research by Continental Tyres.

This will mean six million close calls on our roads this winter, as nearly two million drivers were close to crashing at least three times in the last year because their windscreen wasn’t clear before setting off.

Researchers found most motorists think they are ‘in too much of a rush’ to fully defrost their windows and mirrors before heading off to work. It also emerged men are far worse than women at pulling off the driveway while peering through a tiny spot of clear glass at the road ahead.

Preparation is key when setting out in your car, especially during the winter months. It is essential to be able to see and be seen, and an astonishing 52 per cent of people know it is wrong to drive without a fully clear windscreen but fail to do anything about it.

Stopping distances are affected by weather and road conditions and people are six times more likely to have an accident during the winter months. Check your lights, ensure your windscreen and windows are clear, that your brakes are in good condition, your tyres have a minimum of 3mm of tread and increase the distance between you and the vehicle in front.

It also emerged that four out of ten motorists don’t bother cleaning mirrors or rear windows before setting off in the winter. And such is the lack of preparation that one in five have reported to using a credit card to clear the windscreen of ice.

Seven out of ten never check tyre tread depth and fail to ensure tyres are roadworthy, and one in two never put anti-freeze in radiators. Four out of ten don’t check windscreen washer bottle levels and a similar figure don’t bother to check whether their wipers are working properly. A quarter don’t even check if their lights are working.

Eight in 10 see other motorists on their daily commute who have been too lazy to clear their windscreen, an average of four cars every frosty morning.

Almost four out of ten said they found it harder to stay alert during the winter.

One in five are under the wrong assumption that you’re supposed to drive ‘out of’ a skid when slipping on ice.

When the temperature drops below 7oC, cold weather tyres which have tread patterns and compounds designed for wintry roads are certainly worth considering. They improve stopping distances in icy, wet and any snowy conditions we might experience in the coming months. Again, it’s all about being prepared so that you are safe in all eventualities this winter.

Drive safe this winter and give yourself an extra few minutes to clear all of the windows in your vehicle before setting off.

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