TyreSafe: Share your experiences to encourage regular tyre checks

Your tale of woe may prompt others to check their tyres

If you’ve suffered as a result of a tyre-related incident, and you are willing to share your story, TyreSafe invites you to participate in its #ItHappenedToMe campaign.

Department for Transport figures show that tyre-related incidents account for over a thousand casualties on Britain’s roads each year. Regular checks by vehicle drivers will help reduce this and the hundreds of thousands of breakdowns caused by tyre-related issues. By sharing their stories, those who have suffered a tyre-related incident may encourage other road users to carry out essential routine vehicle and tyre maintenance.

Those willing to participate can share their stories with TyreSafe across its social media channels (@TyreSafe on Twitter and TyreSafeUK on Facebook), where they are encouraged to use the #ItHappenedToMe hashtag. Motorists are asked to share all tyre-related stories, such as the inconvenience of discovering a puncture before setting off to an important event, discovering they don’t have a usable spare wheel after a puncture or a more serious incident.

“The personal stories of those involved in tyre-related incidents were a powerful motivation for those who came together to form TyreSafe ten years ago and for all who have worked with the charity since,” comments Stuart Jackson, TyreSafe chairman. “It’s all too easy to lose sight of the fact that behind casualty and breakdown statistics there are often traumatic experiences affecting not only the lives of drivers but also everyone involved including other road users, families, friends and the attending emergency service officers. We must remember, one person suffering as a result of an avoidable incident is one too many.

“If you think sharing the story behind your tyre-related incident might stop it happening to someone else, TyreSafe’s team urges you to contact us,” adds Jackson.

In some instances, TyreSafe will ask to conduct a short telephone interview to compile a case study, which would be hosted in the campaign’s dedicated area at tyresafe.org

Those wishing to make direct contact can email theteam@tyresafe.org.               sg

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