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YOUNGER MOTORISTS AND ROAD USERS IN BIRMINGHAM AND BEYOND HAVE BEEN FAILING TO CHECK THEIR TYRES TO ENSURE THEY MEET UK SAFETY STANDARDS. 08:49, 31 May 2025 Young drivers face heightened
calls for licence restrictions as millions fail to follow key safety checks. Younger motorists and road users in Birmingham and beyond have been failing to check their tyres to ensure they
meet UK safety standards. 63 per cent of motorists delay purchasing new tyres until their vehicle fails its MOT, while 23 per cent never consider the dangers of driving on unroadworthy
rubber. 11 per cent of drivers only replace tyres once they are completely bald and illegal. Bridgestone's UK Senior Marketing Manager, Helen Roe, said: "Tyres are the only contact
points between a vehicle and the road, yet they remain one of the most neglected safety components. READ MORE UK SET TO SIZZLE IN 'GLORIOUS' 27C MINI-HEATWAVE WITH 33 COUNTIES IN
ENGLAND HIT "At Bridgestone, we want to continue to highlight that regular tyre checks and good maintenance habits are key to preventing accidents. Life is a journey, let's make it
a safe one." Article continues below "We want to make it easier for drivers to make the right safety decisions," Helen added. "Tyres play a vital role in keeping
vehicles safe on the road, yet they are often overlooked." According to Bridgestone's research, 57 per cent of motorists back the introduction of a Graduated Driving Licence. 70
per cent believe tyre safety should be taught in the classroom before learning to drive. Another 50 per cent support a one-passenger limit for new drivers during their first year. 39
supported the belief new drivers should take a refresher course after passing their test. Article continues below "Our findings reinforce the importance of road and tyre safety
education, particularly amongst young drivers who might be at greater risk on roads in the initial period of passing their driving test," Roe added. Bridgestone is continuing to address
the broader issue through its Be a Bridgestone Road Safety Hero campaign, which engages with motorists at various events across the country. To date, more than 4,500 free inspections have
been carried out.