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UK drivers risk £2,500 fines for ‘rarely or never’ carrying out key vehicle check
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UK drivers risk £2,500 fines for ‘rarely or never’ carrying out key vehicle check

A survey conducted by Close Brothers Motor Finance reveals that many UK drivers are neglecting essential vehicle maintenance, potentially leading to fines of up to £2,500 per tyre. One in five drivers 'rarely or never' check their tyre tread depths, while 88% do not consistently monitor tread depth, despite legal requirements. The study also found low compliance with checking tyre pressures, engine oil levels, and winter safety measures. Experts warn that poor maintenance increases road safety risks, especially during heatwaves, which can cause road surfaces to become unstable and increase vehicle failure rates. The AA advises drivers to perform routine checks and exercise caution on affected roads.

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UK drivers risk £2,500 fines for ‘rarely or never’ carrying out key vehicle check

A survey conducted by Close Brothers Motor Finance reveals that many UK drivers are neglecting essential vehicle maintenance, potentially leading to fines of up to £2,500 per tyre. One in five drivers 'rarely or never' check their tyre tread depths, while 88% do not consistently monitor tread depth, despite legal requirements. The study also found low compliance with checking tyre pressures, engine oil levels, and winter safety measures. Experts warn that poor maintenance increases road safety risks, especially during heatwaves, which can cause road surfaces to become unstable and increase vehicle failure rates. The AA advises drivers to perform routine checks and exercise caution on affected roads.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about driver behavior and safety concerns without overt ideological slant. It cites multiple expert opinions and official warnings without favoring any particular political stance. While the issue of road safety is politically relevant, the framing remains ap

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): High factuality due to specific statistics and quotes from credible sources like Close Brothers Motor Finance and the RAC. The article presents data accurately and aligns with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is strong but slightly reduced by the inclusion of quotes emphasizing the importance of

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