Mixing and matching certain types of tyres can be dangerous - and illegal
Drivers are being warned to make sure all four vehicle tyres match before hitting the road, or risk being slapped with fines and licence points. Changing the wheels at different times is very common, particularly if drivers suffer a puncture.
But there are big differences between the types of tyres available - beyond just the brand - and mixing and matching them can be dangerous and illegal. While it might be tempting to simply choose the most affordable tyre, particularly if drivers are ordering online and then have it fitted at a garage, they could be making a costly mistake.
Mr Conway continued: "It’s also recommended that tyres should have the same tyre tread pattern and tread depth - and the tread pattern and depth can vary widely between different manufacturers. Mixing and matching the type of tyre on the same axle means you’re left with inconsistent performance, potentially poor handling, and you’re also more likely to experience a catastrophic blow-out because of the stresses you’re placing on the system.
When driving with tyres that are dangerous because they’re worn or bald, road users could be prosecuted for using a vehicle in a dangerous condition.
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