HC Deb 24 June 1988 vol 135 cc765-6W
Mr. Tony Lloyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport (1) if he plans to discuss the issue of tyre tread depths with Governments of those countries enforcing a minimum tread depth of 1.6 mm or above; and if he will make a statement;

(2) if he will list in the Official Report the minimum statutory tyre tread depths in each country for which his Department has records.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

We have no plans to discuss tread depths with other Governments. In use requirements for tyres are a domestic matter which each country decides in the light of local conditions. The Department does not keep complete records of minimum statutory tread depths in other countries. I would also refer the hon. Member to the answer given to my hon. Friend the Member for York, (Mr. Gregory) on 18 April, at columns538–39. The latest informal information we have is as follows:

European and other country tread depth standards
Italy, West Germany, Denmark, Ireland, Belgium:
1 mm over the full width
France:
1 mm in the principal grooves
Luxembourg, Switzerland and Japan:
1.6 mm over the full width
United States of America:
⅙inch over the full width
Austria:
Motor cycles 1 mm over the full width
Passenger cars and vans up to 3,000 kg laden weight 1.6 mm over the full width
PSVs and goods vehicles 2 mm over the full width

Netherlands: Passenger vehicles for up to 9 people (including driver) 1 mm over the full width except the tyre shoulder
Goods vehicles with a laden weight of up to 3,500 kgs and trailers
Other goods vehicles and PSVs No tread depth, tyre must be suitable for use and have rubber over whole surface. Slight cuts in rubber are permissible.
Portugal:
1 mm over ¾of width.