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6 Practical Ways For Preparing Your Car Tyres for Eco-Friendly Road Trips

If you live and work in historic English cities, such as London, Chester or Oxford, then you will probably be aware of the environmental impact of your vehicle. Localised pollution from combustion engines and the sheer weight of traffic in older cities – which were never designed for so many cars – can have a big impact on the area. What some drivers fail to recognise when planning a road trip to one or more such historic locations is the role their tyres have to play in terms of the urban environment. Read on to find out how your tyre choices can make the road trips you plan more environmentally friendly wherever you travel.

Tyre Tips for Conventional Vehicles

  1. Rotate your tyres so that the ones on the front, which wear down quicker with front-wheel drive cars, enjoy an extended life. Doing so can be especially handy ahead of a long road trip from Chester to southern England, for example, because it will mean your tyres are better set up for a long journey on the motorway and for negotiating city streets on arrival.
  2. Ensure your tyres are inspected regularly for wear and tear, particularly after tackling long distances or rough terrain. You can keep them in top condition with professional checks and replacements of tyres in London at DAT Tyres. When you turn to respected and reliable tyre dealerships, your old tyres will be dealt with responsibly and recycled into new rubber products.
  3. If you keep your tyres pumped up properly, then you will lower their rolling resistance. Not only is this better for handling but it means less energy is used per mile you drive, too. As such, this is an eco-conscious move that means using less fuel than you otherwise would.

Tyre Tips for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

  1. Buy EV-specific tyres if they are available. Because electric vehicles and hybrids (when they are using power from the battery) perform differently from combustion engines, car tyres need to be harder-wearing. If not, you may be burning through rubber unnecessarily fast.
  2. Go for higher index-rated tyres, especially if you drive an all-electric car. These can cope with the weight demands of the battery packs such vehicles come with, a sound eco-choice for the improved longevity they provide.
  3. Finally, low-noise tyres are a good choice for the local environment. Less noise is better in cities like Chester, where the streets are busy. Tyres rated for low noise output are especially handy with electric vehicles and hybrids. This is because the noises tyres generate are more noticeable due to their quieter electric engines.