CHILLING TEMPERATURE STATISTICS HIGHLIGHT IMPORTANCE OF COLD WEATHER TYRES

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23 April 2012

 Despite what felt like a relatively mild winter for much of theUK, detailed weather analysis has shown that temperatures dropped below seven degrees Celsius during prime commuting hours on 147 separate days between 1 October 2011 and 31 March 2012.

The statistics, which have been provided by the Met Office, cover temperatures in 10 majorUKcities from 7am till 9am and 4pm till 6pm.

The information comes as ATS Euromaster has announced an initial order for more than £10 million worth of car and van cold weather tyre stocks for winter 2012/2013. Cold weather tyres offer greatly improved grip, handling, cornering and reduced braking distances when the temperature drops below seven degrees Celsius.

Peter Fairlie, Group Sales Director at ATS Euromaster, says: “Although we didn’t see a great deal of snow during this period, these statistics highlight that cold weather tyres are still a valuable safety feature worth having, even during a mild UK winter.”

Of the 10 cities studied,Newcastle upon Tynerecorded the highest number of days where temperatures dropped below the seven degree Celsius threshold with 129. Leeds had the second highest number with 122, just ahead of the Scottish cities ofAberdeenandGlasgow, which registered 118 days and 117 days respectively.

Liverpool was the city with the fewest days below seven degrees Celsius at 78, withLondonjust behind: registering 80 days. Other cities analysed includedCardiff,Edinburgh,BelfastandBirmingham.

The month with the highest average number of days recorded below seven degrees Celsius during primary commuting times was January 2012, with more than 25 days. December 2011 was the second highest with 24 days, while October was the lowest with an average of just six days below the threshold.

Corresponding data from winter 2010/2011 highlights the harsher winter experienced in theUK. Temperatures dropped below seven degrees Celsius during prime commuting hours on 169 separate days, meaning the UK only experienced 13 days over the six month period where cold weather tyres wouldn’t have delivered benefits in at least one region of the UK during commuting hours.

Modern rubber compound technology and advances in tread pattern design mean that today’s cold weather tyres deliver considerably shorter stopping distances for cars and vans on both wet and dry roads at low temperatures, in addition to their impressive traction credentials on snow, slush and ice.  They also ensure increased longevity compared with summer tyres during winter motoring; conditions which would normally see tyre life reduced by up to 20 per cent.

Number of days in each month where temperatures fell below seven degrees Celsius for one or more hours between 7am to 9am and 4pm to 6pm

CITY WEATHER STATION Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011 Jan 2012 Feb 2012 Mar 2012
Newcastle ALBEMARLE 8 15 27 29 23 27
Leeds BRADFORD 7 13 26 28 23 25
Cardiff CARDIFF, BUTE PARK 6 9 19 18 20 19
Liverpool CROSBY 1 4 17 20 24 12
Aberdeen DYCE 7 11 28 30 22 20
Edinburgh EDINBURGH, GOGARBANK 6 10 27 30 20 21
Glasgow GLASGOW, BISHOPTON 6 11 27 30 22 21
London LONDON, ST JAMES'S PARK 4 5 19 17 20 15
Belfast STORMONT CASTLE 7 10 26 27 20 15
Birmingham WINTERBOURNE, UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM 7 14 25 25 23 21

Source: Met Office 2012

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About ATS Euromaster

ATS Euromaster is part of the Euromaster Group, which operates in fifteen European countries with 10,700 employees in more than 1,800 service centres. Established in the UK since 1961, ATS Euromaster has 370 service centres (comprising a mixture of retail, comprehensive and truck sites), approximately 1,000 mobile service vans and employs over 2,700 people, providing national coverage of the UK.  It is the largest comprehensive tyre distributor supplying tyres for everything from cars and vans to trucks, coaches, forklifts, agricultural tractors and even construction plant.  In 2010 ATS Euromaster became the first national tyre expert to be accredited by both SAFEContractor and the Contractors Health and Safety Scheme (CHAS).  The company’s technicians are amongst the most highly trained in the fast-fit industry, offering a comprehensive range of products and services including tyres, fleet inspections, nitrogen inflation, brakes, batteries, shock absorbers, oil, exhausts, fault diagnostics, air-conditioning servicing and MOT testing.  Further information is available from www.atseuromaster.co.uk

Note to editor: For press information please contact James Keeler on 020 8647 4467. 

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