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Easter Weekend Road Safety Tips

Easter Weekend Road Safety Tips

3 Tyre Tips for a Safe Easter Road Trip

Easter long weekend is a fun blast for the whole family, but whether you’re going on a road trip to the mountains or heading to the beach, it’s important to make sure your tyres are travel ready.

Here are our 3 main tips for checking your tyres before hitting the road this Easter - writes David Basha from Kumho Tyre.

“Checking tyres only takes a couple of minutes and provides the whole family with safe, comfortable motoring,” says David...

1. Tyre Pressure

How - The appropriate tyre pressure is outlined in the owner’s manual, and can occasionally be found on a sticker by the driver’s side door. Consider if the weight load is higher than your everyday drive, and fill your tyre pressure accordingly. If you plan on driving for a week or more, then make sure you are checking your tyre pressure every few days.

Why - Safety! Also remember the economic benefits that properly inflated tyres offer: your tyres wear more evenly; your car will maintain fuel economy; handling is greatly improved and; it could mean the difference to preventing costly accidents.

2. Baldness - Check Tread

How - A standard tyre comes with approximately 8mm of tread, and the legal amount of tyre tread is at least 1.8mm - any less and you will need new tyres. You can easily check your tread with a tread gauge.

Why - The depth of your tyre tread affects your handling and braking distance on wet roads by expelling water through the tread channels.

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3. Check Your Spare

Repeat all the above steps for your spare tyre. Your spare is what will get you home safely when a flat occurs. Ensure the pressure, tread and overall wear and tear signs before you head off on your Easter road trip.

Just remember ‘PTW’ - Pressure, Tread & Wear!

If you’re not sure visit an official Kumho dealer for a tyre safety check, find your local dealer by visiting www.kumho.com.au

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