TyreSafe is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of correct tyre maintenance and the dangers of defective and worn tyres.In 2009, TyreSafe was awarded with the Prince Michael ...
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Motorcyclists are being urged by TyreSafe to get in 'gear' and avoid possible biking blues by having their tyres checked before heading out.
Not-for-profit road safety organisation TyreSafe has re-elected Stuart Jackson as its chairman for a further two years. Jackson first took over at the helm of the organisation in 2009 and this is the second time he has been re-elected.
More than 170 delegates attended and actively participated in TyreSafe's recent industry briefing, making it the biggest and most successful yet.
An animation starring TyreSafe's family of crash test dummies is spearheading the organisation's drive to inform motorists about the new tyre labelling
Cash-strapped drivers are putting themselves, their passengers and other road users at serious risk of injury by opting for part worn tyres, according to campaign group TyreSafe.
TyreSafe's PACT campaign has been given a huge boost thanks to the backing of British Superbike Championship rider Chris Walker.
With two Bank Holiday weekends coming up in the space of just a few weeks, TyreSafe is urging bikers to 'bank' on its PACT campaign for improved bike performance and safer riding.
Bank Holiday motoring blues can be avoided this spring with some simple tyre checks before heading off, advises TyreSafe, the UK's leading tyre safety organisation.
As Easter and a spate of Bank Holidays loom large on the horizon, TyreSafe is advising caravan owners to give their tyres a full 'health check' to avoid possible motoring misery.
Riders are being urged to make a 'PACT' with their tyres in order to maximise their enjoyment, performance and safety when riding out this spring.