All four tyres need to meet the legal tread depth
Drivers are being urged to inspect all four tyres on their vehicles or risk facing staggering fines of up to £10,000.
If all four tyres fall into this condition, the total fine would amount to £10,000 and 12 penalty points on your licence, the Mirror reports. Top Trending Stories Today Neil Worth, chief executive at GEM Motoring Assist, said: “Don’t let the weather catch you by surprise. Take a few simple preventative maintenance steps to give yourself the best chance of ensuring you won’t be stranded out in the cold."
Drivers are also being urged to check their lights are working properly, as having a broken headlight, rear light indicator or reversing light could lead to fines from £50 to £1,000 if caught.
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