0 a thick, rubber, usually air-filled strip around the edge of the wheel of a car, bicycle etc -- dæk
I am not suggesting that the defect is always in the brakes or the tyres.
We have no evidence that the use of these tyres has contributed to accidents.
They were for toothpaste, drinking chocolate, margarine, motor spirit, tyres and beef extract—nothing that lends itself too much to exaggeration.
I expect to make regulations later this year to strengthen the powers to ensure that tyres are safe.
A company making motor tyres has gone on to making bicycle wheels, aircraft spare parts and has a wholesale and retail department.
Current producer responsibility initiatives cover packaging, newspapers, batteries, tyres, vehicles and electronic equipment.
The pile of tyres caught light, resulting in a huge fire that threatened a vast area of community forest land and nearby communities.
A recent survey has indicated that most tyres are being changed before or when their legal limit of 1.6 mm is reached.