As a Fire and Rescue Service, we place a lot of importance on Road Safety. It is very well published that we now attend far more calls to rescue people from Road Traffic Collisions than house fires.
We want to reduce the number of deaths and injuries on our roads and we are working closely with our emergency services partners, and other agencies, to educate people about road safety.
Our partnership working in this field includes organisations such as:
- South Wales Fire and Rescue Service (opens in a new window/tab) and
- North Wales Fire and Rescue Service (opens in a new window/tab) and initiatives including:
- Road Safety Wales (opens in a new window/tab),
- GoSafe (opens in a new window/tab),
- Brake (opens in a new window/tab),
- ROSPA (opens in a new window/tab),
- Think! (opens in a new window/tab) and
- DFT (Opens in a new window/tab).
P.O.W.D.E.R.S Check
Petrol
Keep your tank at least one quarter full to avoid running out on your journey. This will help you to avoid breaking down on a busy road or motorway and potentially putting yourself and others at risk.
Oil
Maintaining the correct oil level is essential to prevent your engine from seizing up and breaking down.
Water
Check the level of coolant.
To ensure you have good visibility, always keep your screen wash topped up so you can clear any debris or dirt off your windscreen.
Keep a sealed bottle of water in your vehicle, for emergencies.
Damage
Check the vehicle for damage, including wiper blades.
Electrics
Check all of the lights are in working order - they are not only essential for you; they are also essential for other drivers to understand how you are driving your vehicle and how you intend to manoeuvre.
Rubber
It is a legal requirement that each of your tyres has a minimum tread depth of 1.6mm.
The minimum tread depth for motorcycle tyres in the UK is 1.0mm. Visually check both walls of each tyre to make sure there are no cracks starting to form due to lack of use or age
You could receive a £2,500 fine and 3 penalty points per tyre if you have illegal tyres
Driving with underinflated or overinflated tyres can adversely affect your braking distance, steering, fuel efficiency and lifetime of your tyres.
Self
Make sure you are well rested and are not under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Plan your route and plan breaks during your journey.
Remember the Fatal 5
- Don’t drink / drug drive
- Kill your speed
- Don’t get careless
- Belt up
- Switch it off
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service
Service Headquarters
Lime Grove Avenue
Carmarthen
Carmarthenshire
SA31 1SP
Go to our online contact form
Call us: 0370 6060699