A campaign has been launched to "educate" motorists about the dangers of driving poorly maintained vehicles.
The Vision Zero partnership aims to highlight the importance of vehicle safety, supporting TyreSafe’s national Tyre Safety Campaign.
Last year, there were around 1,800 injuries on the county's roads due to poorly maintained or defective vehicles, Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS).
CFRS says the incidents could have been avoided by carrying out simple, regular checks of a vehicles’ road worthiness, which are also essential for safe driving and ensuring legal compliance. Drivers can be fined up to £2,500 per tyre found to be in an illegal state due to condition or tread depth.
The aim of the campaign is to educate vehicle owners on how to complete safety checks on their vehicle, including how to perform their own tyre check. The campaign also aims to raise awareness about how crucial safe tyres are to ensuring the safety of road users and how to spot potentially dangerous tyres.
Kathleen Bowman, community fire safety oficer at CFRS said: “Having a well maintained and working vehicle is a must for all car drivers, especially coming into the winter months.
"Poor tyres especially can lead to a longer stopping distance and reduced ability to clear water from the road surface, both of which contribute to the severity of a collision.
We strongly encourage all car drivers to check their tyres this month, with lots of advice and tips on our social media channels all month. Even better, attend one of our free vehicle checking dates to learn how to check your own car and keep safe this winter.”
Throughout October, the Vision Zero Partnership will be hosting a series of free vehicle checks for members of the public to attend.
Details of the times and locations:
October 4 - Notcutts Garden Centre, Brampton 9.30am-4.30pm
October 13 - BlueDiamond Garden Centre, Peterborough 10am-3pm
October 19 - Scottsdale Garden Centre, Fordham 10am-4pm
October 20 - Tesco Extra, March 10am-4pm
October 22 - Milton Park and Ride, Cambridge 11.30am-5pm
October 23 - Tesco Extra, Huntingdon 10.30am-4pm
October 28 - Madingley Road Park and Ride, Cambridge 9.30am-4.30pm
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