TyreSafe Drive Gets Emergency Services Boost - Tire Review Magazine

TyreSafe Drive Gets Emergency Services Boost

Continuing this October’s Tyre Safety Month, TyreSafe is publicizing the thoughts of two "Wheel Heroes," emergency service professionals who explain why they are supporting tire safety month.

The duo is made up of a firefighter who will “never forget a fatal minibus crash involving a youth soccer team” and a policeman “who attended an accident where a young nurse lost her life due to an under-inflated tire.”

Shaun McKeown is a forensic vehicle examiner for Cumbria Police Collision Investigation Unit and attends serious and fatal collisions across the county. He’s a staunch supporter of TyreSafe – the not for profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers associated with defective and illegal tires. In his experience, where tires are concerned, it’s just not worth taking a risk

“All the incidents I attend are serious and sadly, sometimes fatal. One that will always stick in my mind is the case of a young nurse who suffered fatal head injuries as a result of a rear tire deflating.” Despite the warnings, a few months later Shaun attended a crash in which a 17-year-old driver and his teenage passenger had both been killed. Tragically, that incident was also the result of worn tires.

“These cases are devastating for the families involved and we urge drivers to do all they can to prevent them,” says Shaun.

Clyde Evans is a senior road safety officer with Hampshire fire service, and attends the scenes of collisions in a command and control role. He’s also a staunch supporter of the TyreSafe campaign and says: “Most collisions are due to human error of some description. There could be a hundred reasons, from the driver being distracted to the vehicle being unfit for the road. We’re all responsible for making sure the cars we drive and travel in are safe – but how many of us actually do it?”

As for the young drivers Clyde talks to: “most don’t relish sitting down and listening to stuff about driving carefully, vehicle maintenance or checking their tires,” he says. “I don’t set out to shock but when I talk about what I’ve experienced and the lifelong effects on the people involved, I usually get gasps, followed by a stunned silence. If you’d seen what I’ve seen, it gives you a different perspective on driving and road safety.”

These Wheel Heroes are hoping their experiences will help to make drivers aware of the importance of checking their tires. Each year, hundreds of people are killed or seriously injured as a result of an accident caused by illegal, defective or under-inflated tires. As the weather deteriorates and we approach the wettest months of the year, Tyre Safety Month is encouraging drivers to check their tread depth with the 20p test to make sure they stay safe and legal.

If drivers do not have adequate tread depth, they are more likely to be involved in an accident as stopping distances are much longer, grip is lost and the risk of aquaplaning is increased. Drivers also face fines of up to £2,500 and three penalty points for each illegal tire. Of course, the fine is nothing compared to the misery and devastation that can result from driving on defective tires. (Tyres & Accessories)

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