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Survey shows nearly 40 per cent of LCVs have dangerously inflated tyres

Company News, UK News

Fleet inspections carried out by Wheely-Safe have found that 39 per cent of the light commercial vehicles (LCVs) it checked were operating on at least one tyre inflated to dangerous levels, posing potential safety risks and driving up operating costs.

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21st September 2018/by Andrew

Key appointments for Wheely Safe

Career Tracks, Product News, UK News

West Midlands-based Wheely Safe, the first in-motion driver alert system for wheel loss, tyre pressure and brake overheating, has announced two senior appointments to drive its growth across the fleet market for cars, vans, buses, coaches, trucks, trailers and plant equipment.

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  1. Survey shows nearly 40 per cent of LCVs have dangerously inflated tyres
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  3. Wheely-Safe agrees road safety pledge with Brake
  4. MWheels brand signifies evolution to more corporate business approach
9th May 2018/by Andrew
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