National Tyre Distributors Association - NTDA - Company details
Since 1930 the National Tyre Distributors Association (NTDA) has championed and promoted the interests of the tyre retailer. That role remains unchanged to this day, although the Association has evolved significantly since those earliest days of motorised transport. Every sector of business needs strong professional representation and the NTDA fulfils this responsibility on behalf of independent tyre and fast fit retailers throughout the UK. Members range from the largest national groups to the smallest family run business.
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- October is Tyre Safety Month -
Wed, 08 Oct 2008 19:03:29
TYRE pressure gauges should be included with every new car, motoring campaigners claim. Having the device on board would make it easier for drivers to keep a regular eye on their rubber, according to Rob Beddis, from campaign group TyreSafe. He said: “We’re not talking about something fancy - just a cheap one that could live in the boot with the locking wheelnut key and jack,” he explained. Beddis claims this would also enable motorists to check their tyres when cold - the ... read more
- NTDA Wins Tyre Safety Award -
Wed, 08 Oct 2008 18:53:30
The National Tyre Distributors Association has been awarded the TyreSafe tyre safety award for its contribution to raising awareness of the importance of tyre safety The National Tyre Distributors Association (NTDA) was recognised for its contribution to raising awareness of the importance of tyre safety at the British Tyre Manufacturer’s Association (BTMA) Tyre Industry Dinner in Solihull on 26th September 2008. The TyreSafe award was presented to NTDA chairman Peter Gaster by ... read more
- Seven blunders of the MOT world -
Wed, 01 Oct 2008 18:27:00
Kwik-Fit has revealed the seven blunders of the MOT world. Indeed, motorists will be shocked to learn that more than half of MOT failures concern just seven common parts. National Tyre Distributors Association The company’s research showed that the seven most common MOT ‘fails’ account for 55% of all failures. And, while motorists have been coming to Kwik-Fit for repairs, their brakes, tyres and exhausts for over 30 years, many might be amazed to learn that nowadays they can fix all ... read more
- Tyre Safety Concerns over Foreign Registered Cars -
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:32:00
A ‘black hole’ of virtually untraceable foreign registered cars using British roads is fuelling concern over tyre safety standards, according to the country’s leading tyre specialists association. The NTDA (National Tyre Distributors Association) says that the 140,000 foreign-registered vehicles using ’s roads at any one time and the estimated three million that enter the country each year, fall outside of the ’s registration and MOT systems, which between them regulate vehicle ... read more
- Tyre Safety Month Gets NTDA’s Full Support -
Fri, 19 Sep 2008 18:37:00
The October Tyre Safety month being organised by TyreSafe has received the full backing of the NTDA following a special briefing to the NTDA by TyreSafe on the extensive promotional plans being made by the Industry’s leading tyre safety organisation. Members will be sent material next week for display featuring the distinctive TyreSafety Month logo and will be actively encouraged to display posters encouraging motorists to come into their depots for a Free Tyre Check. The campaign will also ... read more
- RAC Foundation warns drivers to tread carefully on the roads -
Fri, 15 Aug 2008 04:57:56
Seventeen million motorists* are taking a ‘tread-bare’ approach to vehicle maintenance, according to the RAC Foundation. The RAC Foundation has today (August 15 2008) emphasised the dangers of tired tread and wrongly inflated tyres as part of an eight-week tyre safety campaign supported by the National Tyre Distributors Association (NTDA). According to the RAC Foundation 45 per cent of motorists do not know the minimum legal tread depth for tyres, and this figure rises to 60 per ... read more


