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With the Covid-19 lockdown well underway, you would be forgiven for not having given the condition of your vehicle's tyres a second thought. If you are not an essential worker and required to leave home for work, it is unlikely you are taking the road very often. As a result, your vehicle may have been standing - perhaps in one place or on an uneven surface - for an extended period of time which may have led to tyre damage/concerns.
"It would be a good plan to start your vehicle every couple of days to ensure that the battery stays charged, but did you know that you should also move your vehicle to prevent tyre damage as a result of long-term standing?" asks Riaz Haffejee, CEO of Sumitomo Dunlop. "We tend to think of our tyres as tough and indestructible, and to a large degree - they are. But standing in one position for long periods, or on an uneven surface, spikes or broken glass, may cause tyre damage such as flat-spotting or punctures."
Checking the surface where you park for objects such as nails or rocks, moving your vehicle occasionally and ensuring the tyres are correctly inflated while the vehicle stands, may help to prevent damage.
If you are an essential services worker and your tyres need attention or replacing, you can contact the Dunlop Essential Services Hotline on 0800 258 253 and be connected to a tyre fitment specialist in your area who will assist you during the lockdown.
Haffejee offers the following top three tyre tips for those who will be heading back to the workplace and into rush hour traffic post-lockdown:

For more, visit https://www.dunloptyres.co.za/click-2-fit