Sussex wrote:
jimbo wrote:
the law of the land states that the minimum tread depth on a tyre is 1.6 millimetre.
City of Lincoln council intend to introduce a minimum tread depth for taxi and private hire vehicles of 3mm.
Got to wonder how this would be enforceable.
Anywhere else happening is this, as yoda might not say?
Complain to the Ombudsman.
I would ask why 3mm, not 2.8mm or 5mm?
It's a RoSPA thing. They "recommend" a 3mm minimum tread depth, as do, unsurprisingly, the tyre manufacturers, and Halfords, Kwik fit, and other tyre fitters. It would be curious if they thought otherwise. Changing the LEGAL limit from 1.6 to 3mm would increase tyre sales overnight by 20 to 25%.
Personally, I tend to change tyres when they are down to 2mm or a little more, not wishing to be checked to find I'm running on an illegal tyre or two, (four) we all know how quickly tyres go from legal to illegal within days.
If the legal, (or quasi legal) limit was 3mm I would be starting to worry about tyres when they were down to 5mm and below. And consider a new tyre has only 8mm to start with!
But my question is, if my cab was checked by the council, or the police, or whoever, what sanction could they possibly impose if one or more of my tyres has a tread of less than 3mm. It's not illegal so how could they impose a penalty that went against the law of the land?