What Most Nepali Drivers Ignore About Tyre Safety?

As per our Survey Most of Nepali Riders and Drivers focus on Brakes, Fuel and Engine oil, But the most important part of the vehicle which are tyres are often ignored until something goes wrong with the driver. That’s risky, because tyres are the only part of your vehicle that touches the road.

Here’s what many drivers unknowingly ignore

1. Tyre Pressure Is Rarely Checked

Low or high air pressure reduces traction, increases fuel costs, and speeds up tire wear, especially on challenging Nepali roads.

👉 Check at least once a month.

2. Worn Tyres Look “Okay” Until They Fail

Although they may not appear noticeable, cracks, smooth tread, or uneven wear affect braking and control, which can be hazardous in traffic and rain.

👉 If tread is low, safety is already low.

3. Alignment & Balancing Are Skipped

Pulling steering, vibrations, or uneven wear are signs many drivers ignore. This silently damages tyres and steering.

👉 Small service, big safety impact.

4. Old Tyres Are Still Risky

Even if the tyre looks fine, rubber hardens over time. Old tyres lose grip, especially during monsoon.

👉 Age matters, not just looks.

5. Monsoon Tyre Safety Is Underestimated

Smooth tyres + wet roads = skidding risk. Many accidents happen due to poor tyre grip in rain.

👉 Good tyres save lives in monsoon.

Final Thought

Tyres don’t fail suddenly—they warn you quietly. Listening early saves money, time, and lives.


📍 Visit Pitstop Tyres Nepal for a quick tyre safety check—because safety should never be ignored.



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