Badly maintained tyres and rims are a leading cause of car accidents in South Africa. Therefore, motorists need to know the real and often fatal risks of poorly maintained tyres, get into the habit of regular tyre inspections, tyre and rim maintenance, and make well-informed decisions when purchasing tyres.
In most of the RTMC's seasonal, quarterly and annual reports, burst tyres are cited as the leading vehicle-related cause of accidents in South Africa, with up to 73% of vehicle failures attributed to tyres alone. According to the RTMC's most recent annual report, 67 893 drivers were issued with notices for driving with worn tyres in a single year. Counting only motorists who received notices, that is nearly 200 accidents a day just waiting to happen.
It's also highly concerning that many motorists opt for used tyres after a survey by Sumitomo Rubber SA revealed that around 60% of second-hand tyres in South Africa are illegal.Safely Home by Western Cape Governmentprovides some tips for making sure that your tyres and wheels are in tiptop shape.Make sure that your vehicle's tyres meet the size, speed and load rating requirements for your vehicle and their intended use.
When you fill-up with fuel, check the inflation pressure in all your tyres with a reliable pressure gauge. Don't simply rely on"eying it", as tyres below recommended pressures could still appear sufficiently inflated.Only check tyre pressure when the tyres are cold. If you deflate a hot tyre to the recommended pressure, it may become under-inflated, leading to a heat build-up and increasing the risk of a blowout.
Wheels24 I'm assuming there's a scientific peer-reviewed source for this? I hear you are the arbiters for science in South Africa
Wheels24 I thought it was the potholes, bought Licenses and drunk drivers ...
Wheels24 No!! Potholes on SA roads are.
Wheels24 Come off it, tyres are the last think the majority spend money on, if the police were,to pull people off the road due to the state of their tyres (which of course I’ll never happen) there would be at least a 50% reduction of vehicles on the road. And let’s not talk about potholes
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