FORGETTING to check for issues with your car could results in a £10,000 fine and three points on your licence.
Drivers have a responsibility to ensure their vehicles meet the requirements outlined in the Highway Code.
GettyIf a car’s tyres fall below the legal requirement, drivers face a £2,500 fine per wheel[/caption]
Even though three-quarters of the UK adult population have a driving licence, it is often the less known common laws that catch motorists out.
One rule which is often overlooked by drivers before getting behind the wheel is checking their tyre tread depth.
If a car’s tyres fall below the legal requirement, drivers face a £2,500 fine per wheel.
If all four of tyres are below the legal limit, motorists stand to be handed a £10,000 fine.
Additionally, drivers will stand to lose three points on their licence.
What is the law about tyre tread?
Under UK law, tyre tread must be a certain depth depending on the type of vehicle.
For cars, light vans and light trailers, tyres must have a minimum of 1.6mm of tread depth, while for motorcycles, large vehicles and passenger-carrying vehicles, it’s 1mm.
Mopeds only need to have visible tread.
Tyres also need to be free of cuts and defects.