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The recent statistics shared by the Honourable Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy (MP) serve as a sobering reminder of the urgent need to address road safety in our country.
In the first five days of the festive season, according to insights from the Department of Transport’s first festive week report, worn tyres emerged as one of the top five offences noted by traffic officials who had stopped nearly 20,000 vehicles.
Lubin Ozoux, CEO of Dunlop Tyres SA, said: “This is of particular concern to Dunlop. Worn tyres significantly compromise a vehicle's safety and performance due to reduced grip on road surfaces, they are weaker and more prone to blowouts, and stopping a vehicle on worn tyres takes longer, among many other failures. Importantly, worn tyres do not take place instantly, it takes time for the tyre material to wear down. This is why regular inspections are necessary. Worn tyres highlights the direct connection between vehicle maintenance and the safety of all road users, especially over peak traffic seasons such as the year-end holiday season.”
As a leading tyre manufacturer, Dunlop Tyres SA is committed to raising awareness about the vital role tyres play in ensuring road safety. Properly maintained tyres not only save lives but also enhance vehicle performance and fuel efficiency.
Ozoux said: “Drivers are urged to visit their nearest tyre dealer for expert analysis of their tyres if they are unsure of the tyre’s condition. Rather be safe and protect yourself and other road users.”
For more information about tyre safety or to find your nearest Dunlop Tyres SA dealership, visit our website at www.dunloptyres.co.za.