
Experts have warned that more than a million motorists could be at risk of serious accidents and prosecution after buying substandard used tyres to save money.
New figures show 1.5 million drivers have purchased tyres illegal to use on the road in the past five years.
Police have responded by waging a campaign against drivers caught with defective tyres. The number of drivers pulled over for using illegal tyres has soared 9% since 2009.
Officers can impose roadside penalties of up to ?100 and three penalty points for each substandard tyre.
Despite the law saying used tyres must be stamped "part-worn" to prove that quality control and safety checks have been undertaken, only two out of five people who bought second-hand tyres found them to be appropriately marked.
Inadequate tread can cause skids and significantly increase a vehicle's stopping distance and fuel consumption, according to a report commissioned by insurers LV.
Of the 23 million used tyres sold since 2009, a quarter did not meet safety requirements. The number of trading standards investigations into part-worn tyre dealers has almost doubled in the past five years.
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Nothing really wrong with part worn tyres and in the past I've bought them myself. It's motorists who buy a car and don't think they have to llook at it themselves between MOT's that need to get a grip.



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sadly he's working up in Jokland atm, so my next set of tyres I'll probably be returning to that place when I need a new pair on the rear - the joys of having different width tyres on the front and back
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