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Tire Industry Project adds 3 trade groups as affiliate members
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TIP adds trade groups from Australia, India, U K
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The British Tyre Manufacturers’ Association (BTMA) has joined the Tire Industry Project (TIP) as an affiliate member. The Australian Tyre Industry Council (ATIC) and the Automotive Tyre Manufacturers’ Association (ATMA) of India have also joined the organisation at the same level. While not contributing to the governance of TIP, affiliates engage with topics within the scope of the project’s mission. Formed in 2005, TIP is built on the pillars of research, action and engagement and communication, bringing a collaborative and scientific approach to sustainability in the tyre sector. Graham Wilson, chief executive of the BTMA, said the organisation is “delighted to enter a fuller and more structured relationship” with TIP, building upon the development of “informal ties” in recent years.
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Under-inflated tyres and road accidents
April 23, 2021
During 2019-20, according to the Bureau of Statistics, a total of 9701 traffic accidents happened on 320,000 kilometers of High Type and Low Type roads of Pakistan. These unwanted road crashes transported 5436 lives to the valley of death and left 12317 injured. As per data of the Punjab Emergency Service, the number of Road Traffic Crashes (RTCs) is experiencing downtrends from the previous years, which is a clear proof of the good performance of the government officials and licensed drivers in the country.
It is sought that a major portion of these accidents is caused by the underinflated tyres. Careful estimations establish that thirty-eight percent of the vehicles in Pakistan are on the go with at least one tyre underinflated by twenty-five percent. According to the British Tyre Manufacturers’ Association (BTMA), the comparative number of vehicles in UK with at least one underinflated tyre is twenty-five percent. That is