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Checking the Tread Depth - The tread depth should be measured in the principle grooves. These are the ones which contain "tread wear indicators", which are raised sections in the base of the groove. They are usually 1.6mm to 2mm above the base of the groove.
- Measure each groove depth across the tread width and in several places around the tyre circumference.
Braking distances on wet roads increase as the tread pattern depth reduces. To maintain an adequate safety margin we support the advice given by road safety organisations, including Roadsafe and RoPSA and leading European car manufacturers who recommend replacing tyres when the tread depth reaches 3.0mm. To read more about the research into why change tyres at 3.0mm, click here
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