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TYRE SAFETY WORN OUT TYRES. csm51MAR2002. ALL FROM ONE TRUCK. TYRE SAFETY WORN OUT TYRES. csm51MAR2002. ALL FROM ONE TRUCK. TYRE SAFETY WORN OUT TYRES. csm51MAR2002. FROM ONE TRUCK. TYRE SAFETY OVERLOADING. 15 Tonnes Overload on 25T capacity King Trailer .. . !!. csm51MAR2002. DO NOT OVERLOAD TYRES!.
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1. ROAD SAFETY MONITORING TEAM
2. TYRE SAFETYWORN OUT TYRES
3. TYRE SAFETYWORN OUT TYRES
4. TYRE SAFETYWORN OUT TYRES
5. TYRE SAFETYOVERLOADING
6. TYRE SAFETYOVERLOADING
7. TYRE SAFETYOVERLOADING
8. TYRE SAFETY
9. TYRE SAFETYUNSAFE CONDITUION
10. TYRE SAFETYFAST and HOT = OVERHEATING
11. TYRE SAFETYFAST and HOT
12. Tyres are the only points of contact between your vehicle and the road. They affect steering, braking and acceleration.
Your Safety therefore depends on a relatively small contact patch or “tyre-footprint” area.
YOU MUST TAKE CARE OF YOUR TYRES
NEGLECTING THEM CAN COST LIVES
Most tyres nowadays are tubeless ; Constructed in a manner that does away with an inflatable inner tube. These tyres normally have the mark “TL” or “Tubeless” written on their sidewalls.
TYRE SAFETY
13. TYRE SAFETY Tubeless Tyre
Tyre and the rim of the wheel together form an air container-the inner wall of the tyre has an airtight lining.
14. DO NOT FIT TUBES INTO TUBELESS TYRES:
The rubbing of the inner tube against the tyre casing (designed to be tubeless, therefore tubeless tyres have rougher inside linings) creates additional heat increasing the likelihood of tyre failure.
TUBELESS TYRES HAVE BETTER
HANDLING,
RIDE COMFORT
SAFETY CHARACTERISTICS
DO NOT DIMINISH THESE ADVANTAGES BY FITTING TUBES TO TUBELESS TYRES. TYRE SAFETY
15. DO NOT FIT TUBES INTO TUBELESS TYRES:
By inserting a tube into a tubeless tyre it is converted completely into a tube-type tyre and rim combination : ie. It will deflate very quickly when punctured, and you may lose control of the vehicle.
The running characteristics of the tubeless tyre can be adversely affected by inserting a tube, eg. Side wall flexibility.
TYRE SAFETY
16. CHECK TYRES DAILY
Correct tyre pressures-including spares
Tread Depth (min1.6mm over 75% of tread width)
No cuts, bumps or lumps
No bulges or tears
No mixing of different tyres on same axle (weight rating, tread, type)
No cord or ply showing
Tyres suitable for vehicle use and loading
No stones wedged between dual tyres
Store tyres correctly-upright, in cool & dry, rotate stock
Use a tyre cage when inflating heavy tyres
TYRE SAFETY
17. ROAD SAFETY MONITORING TEAM
18. ROAD SAFETY MONITORING TEAM
19. ROAD SAFETY MONITORING TEAM