The National Roads Authority (NRA) is advising mobile tyre fitters to exercise extreme caution when carrying out repairs on the country’s motorway network.
Bridgestone Europe has added revolutionary all-electric BMW i3 vehicles to its fleet clearly underlining the company’s faith in this concept of sustainable mobility. Vehicle charging points at Bridgestone’s European headquarters near Brussels were officially made operational on 9th May with AlphaElectric, a comprehensive electric-vehicle fleet solution from Alphabet.
Since the launch of Redmount International’s new website, www.tyrerepair.ie, which is dedicated to tyre repair tools and consumables, the feedback received has been tremendous.
Originally converted to tow a speedboat, Milky, a V8-powered 1961 milkfloat now delivers creamy full fat power on Falken tyre, demonstrating the tyre maker has tyres for almost any vehicle.
The Irish Tyre Industry Association (ITIA) is throwing its weight of support behind National Road Safety Week, which takes place October 6 – 12, with a nationwide radio campaign featuring 28 regional stations.
The tyre trade will be out in force at the Auto Trade Expo 2014, which takes place at the Citywest Conference Centre in Dublin, Saturday / Sunday 8/9 November.
West Tyre in Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo is now offering GT Assist, a commercial vehicle roadside service assistance programme designed exclusively for the GT Radial brand.
Kings Road Tyres (KRT), the exclusive Irish distributor of fast-growing truck and bus tyre manufacturer Aeolus, has reported a positive and constructive response from tyre buyers at the recent CV Show at Birmingham’s NEC.
Continental, and the Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology (IME) at the University of Münster have been honoured with the GreenTec Award 2014 for their co-development project “RUBIN – Industrial Emergence of Natural Rubber from Dandelion.”
Irish motorists may be compromising their safety as a result of reduced car maintenance. A recent survey carried out by Bridgestone Ireland and its retail arm, First Stop, has indicated that motorists may have reduced their spend on car maintenance.
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