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IAM RoadSmart announces support of TyreSafe for 2016

IAM RoadSmart will support TyreSafe for 2016

by Joe Jeffrey

Road Safety expert extends support for tyre safety organisation

IAM RoadSmart has announced its official support of TyreSafe, the UK’s not-for-profit tyre safety awareness organisation.

Formed in 1956, IAM RoadSmart has 60 years’ experience in making Britain’s roads safer by improving driver and rider skills through coaching and education. Meanwhile, in 2016, TyreSafe will be marking the tenth anniversary of its campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of defective and illegal tyres. The not-for-profit organisation recommends drivers check their tyres’ pressure, condition and tread depth at least once a month and before long journeys, and offers advice and information relevant to all motorists.

IAM RoadSmart chief executive, Sarah Sillars, OBE and Hon FIMI, said: “IAM RoadSmart’s mission is to improve driving and riding skills to help reduce the number of accidents and incidents on Britain’s roads.

“Over the course of the charity’s illustrious 60-year history, our trainers and coaches have enhanced the skills of nearly half-a-million drivers, and with our recent relaunch, we have ambitions to increase the number of participants through a broader offering. Educating drivers and riders on all aspects of road safety will remain an essential part of that, and access to TyreSafe’s expertise and materials will be a considerable asset.”

Stuart Jackson, chairman, TyreSafe, said of the collaborative partnership: “IAM RoadSmart is not only the pre-eminent provider of driver training in the UK, it’s also one of the most respected names in the automotive industry. Its official support for TyreSafe reflects the growing number of organisations acknowledging the need to raise the tyre safety awareness agenda among Britain’s motorists.

“Tyres are one of a vehicle’s primary safety features and need regular maintenance checks to ensure they are roadworthy – we welcome IAM RoadSmart’s support in spreading this message to Britain’s motorists.”