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Your tyres should be replaced if they show signs of wear or damage that could affect safety. Key warning signs include:

  • Tread depth below 1.6mm – The UK’s legal limit, but replacing tyres sooner improves grip.
  • Cracks, bulges, or cuts – Indications of structural weakness, which could lead to a blowout.
  • Uneven wear – Often a result of poor wheel alignment or incorrect tyre pressure.
  • Increased stopping distance – If braking feels less responsive, your tyres may not be providing enough grip.

If you’re unsure, get a free tyre safety check at Elite Garages.

AI cameras use Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) to cross-check your vehicle’s MOT status with the DVLA database. If your car’s MOT has expired, you could face a fine of up to £1,000—even if you weren’t stopped by the police. To stay compliant, always book your MOT in advance. You can schedule one early at Elite Garages to avoid last-minute stress.

Yes, AI traffic cameras in the UK are now capable of detecting worn or damaged tyres using high-resolution imaging. They can identify low tread depth, cracks, and sidewall damage, which are common reasons for MOT failures. If your tyres don’t meet legal requirements, you could receive a fine automatically without a police stop. To avoid penalties, book a free tyre safety check at Elite Garages.