Tyres: Lethal used tyres are being sold with dangerous safety defects

Tyres: Lethal used tyres are being sold with dangerous safety defects

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Drivers are warned they could be putting lives at risk by buying unsafe second-hand tyres.

The Local Government Association (LGA) says some part-worn tyres are being sold despite having serious safety defects that could easily cause breakdowns or collisions on the roads.

The organisation, which represents councils across England and Wales, has urged drivers to buy from reputable retailers and check for the required “part-worn” stamp.

Tyres without this stamp are unlikely to have been safety checked, and retailers found selling them face prosecution.

Unsafe tyres can cause significant danger on the road, leaving drivers unable to accelerate, steer or brake properly.

Department for Transport figures for 2017 show 17 people were killed on the road and a further 147 seriously injured in collisions where tyre defect was a contributing factor.

Simon Blackburn, chairman of the LGA’s Safer and Stronger Communities Board, said that inexcusable breaches of the law are putting road users at serious risk.

He said: “Cheap used tyres might be tempting to buy but if they don’t have the correct legal markings, motorists could unknowingly buy illegal tyres which could contribute to a major accident.

“They should also look out for any cracks, tears, lumps and check the state of the tread before buying.”