Tyre Safety – Bald Treads
Tyre Safety – Bald Treads
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Tyre Safety – Bald Treads

Bald Tyres in Halifax – An Everyday Occurrence at Pellon Tyres
One of the most common things we see at Pellon Tyres in Halifax is vehicles arriving with tyres that are completely worn out. In fact, it happens almost every day.
The tyre shown in the original photograph is not unusual. To many people it may look shocking, but for those of us who work in the tyre industry, it is something we regularly encounter. Over the years, I have seen tyres worn down to the legal limit, tyres worn beyond the legal limit, and in some cases tyres worn so badly that the steel cords inside the tyre are actually visible.
As a tyre specialist, I still find it hard to understand how some motorists allow their tyres to reach such a dangerous condition. Yet every week vehicles arrive at our Halifax depot needing urgent attention because the tyres have simply been forgotten about.
Why Tyres Are Often Ignored: Tyre Safety – Bald Treads
I suppose the simple answer is that modern life is busy.
Most people rely heavily on their cars. Whether they are commuting to work, taking children to school, visiting family, shopping in Halifax town centre or travelling across Calderdale, their vehicle is an essential part of daily life.
Unfortunately, tyres are one of those things that drivers rarely think about until there is a problem.
People notice when the engine develops a noise. They notice when a warning light appears on the dashboard. They notice when the brakes start squealing.
Tyres, however, tend to go unnoticed because they gradually wear away over many thousands of miles.
A tyre that looked perfectly healthy six months ago can easily become dangerously worn if the vehicle covers a lot of mileage.
The Importance of Tread Depth
The legal minimum tread depth in the UK is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre.
However, just because a tyre is legal does not necessarily mean it is performing at its best.
Many tyre manufacturers recommend replacement at around 3mm because tyre performance, particularly in wet weather, begins to decline significantly as the tread wears down.
This is especially important here in Yorkshire, where we often experience heavy rain, standing water and difficult driving conditions during autumn and winter.
A tyre with plenty of tread is able to disperse water effectively. A worn tyre struggles to clear water from the road surface, increasing the risk of aquaplaning.
Aquaplaning occurs when a layer of water builds up between the tyre and the road surface. When this happens, the driver can temporarily lose steering, braking and control of the vehicle.
That is a frightening situation for any driver.
Halifax Roads Can Be Hard on Tyres: Tyre Safety – Bald Treads
Driving around Halifax and the surrounding Calderdale area can be particularly demanding on tyres.
We have steep hills, sharp bends, rough road surfaces and plenty of potholes that seem to appear every winter.
Roads through Pellon, Sowerby Bridge, Elland, Brighouse and Hebden Bridge all place different stresses on a vehicle’s tyres.
Constant braking on hills, cornering on winding roads and travelling over damaged road surfaces can all contribute to tyre wear.
Add in modern traffic levels and it becomes easy to see why tyres deserve regular inspection.
What We Often Find During Free Tyre Checks
At Pellon Tyres we offer free tyre inspections because we genuinely believe that many dangerous situations can be prevented by catching problems early.
During a typical tyre inspection we check the following:
- Tread depth
- Tyre pressures
- Uneven wear patterns
- Sidewall damage
- Punctures
- Bulges and cuts
- Valve condition
Many customers are surprised when we discover problems they had no idea existed.
Sometimes a tyre may look acceptable from the outside yet have serious damage hidden on the inside edge.
This is particularly common on vehicles suffering from poor wheel alignment.
Servicing Helps Spot Tyre Problems: Tyre Safety – Bald Treads
One thing we often notice is that vehicles with bald tyres have frequently missed routine servicing.
When a vehicle comes into our workshop for servicing, MOT testing or repairs, our technicians automatically inspect the tyres.
Any issues are reported to the customer.
This gives drivers advance warning and allows them time to budget for replacement tyres if necessary.
In many cases customers return within a few weeks to have the work carried out because the issue remains fresh in their minds.
That is far better than waiting until an MOT failure or a dangerous roadside incident forces action.
The Cost of Delaying Replacement
I completely understand that tyres can be an unexpected expense.
With rising household costs, many motorists try to make their tyres last a little longer.
However, delaying replacement often proves to be a false economy.
A badly worn tyre is more likely to suffer a puncture or blowout.
Unevenly worn tyres can affect fuel economy.
Poor tyre condition can also increase wear on suspension and steering components.
Most importantly, worn tyres increase stopping distances.
At motorway speeds, the difference between stopping safely and being involved in a collision can be a matter of a few metres.
Those few metres can save lives.
Choosing the Right Tyres: Tyre Safety – Bald Treads
One thing we pride ourselves on at Pellon Tyres is offering customers a wide choice of tyre options.
Some motorists prefer premium brands such as Michelin, Bridgestone, Continental and Goodyear.
Others choose excellent mid-range products from brands such as Falken, Kumho and Yokohama.
For customers working to a tighter budget, we also stock carefully selected economy tyres that still provide safe and reliable performance.
The important thing is having safe tyres fitted by experienced professionals.
Don’t Wait Until They’re Bald
The simple message is this: don’t wait until your tyres are worn smooth before having them checked.
A quick inspection only takes a few minutes and could save you money, inconvenience and potentially something much more serious.
If you are unsure about the condition of your tyres, simply call into Pellon Tyres in Halifax.
We are always happy to carry out a free tyre and pressure check with no obligation.
After all, your tyres are the only part of your vehicle actually touching the road.
Looking after them is one of the most important things you can do to keep yourself, your passengers and other road users safe.



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