Tyre tread depth on trucks - 1 mm minimum
For trucks (vehicles exceeding 3.5 tonnes g.v.w), current tread depth legislation requires that they must have a minimum of 1mm of tread in a continuous band throughout the central three-quarters of the tread width and over the whole circumference of the tyre. The tread pattern must also be visible across the remainder of the tread. The same regulation applies to regrooved tyres.

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