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50p coin trick every motorist should try to avoid failed MOT

amedpostBy amedpostSeptember 5, 2025 Life & Style No Comments3 Mins Read
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For countless motorists, the MOT (Ministry of Transport) represents a nerve-wracking and expensive aspect of vehicle ownership.

It feels like there are 101  ways to fail the MOT, however, we’re here to give you a secret hack to pass the check — and it costs just 50p.

The 50p coin tyre tread is an inspection that is straightforward and budget-friendly method and can help drivers in avoiding needless MOT failures and penalties.

Motoring experts at Number1Plates reveals why this minor step could save you cash and guarantee your vehicle remains roadworthy.

Why the tyre tread is crucial

Tyres represent one of the most vital safety elements on any vehicle. In the UK, the legal minimum tread depth stands at 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre width.

Operating a vehicle on worn tyres not only heightens the danger of collisions, particularly in wet weather, but can also result in MOT failure, penalties, or penalty points if inspected by police.

The specialists explain: “Many drivers underestimate how quickly tyre tread wears down. Even tyres that look okay at a glance can fall below the legal limit. A quick check can prevent expensive repairs or failed MOTs.”

What’s the 50p coin trick

The method is straightforward and costs merely 50p. By positioning a 50p coin into the tyre tread, drivers can obtain an immediate visual indication of tread depth.

Here’s how to perform the 50p coin tread check:

  • Place the coin into the main grooves of the tyre.
  • If the tread fails to reach the inner rim of the coin, it sits below 1.6mm.

This approach is extensively endorsed by motoring bodies and represents a dependable, budget-friendly method to guarantee your tyres comply with legal requirements without requiring specialist equipment.

The experts state: “The beauty of the 50p check is that it’s quick, easy, and safe. Drivers can do it themselves in minutes, spotting worn tyres before they lead to MOT failures.”

The price of neglecting tyre deterioration

Overlooking regular tyre inspections can prove costly. MOT rejections due to worn tyres usually result in charges of £45–£100 based on the garage and necessary work.

Furthermore, operating vehicles with inadequate tyres:

  • Diminishes braking capability, particularly on damp roads.
  • Heightens aquaplaning dangers.
  • May result in elevated insurance costs following involvement in collisions.

The motoring specialists at Number1Plates note: “Tyres are not just a legal requirement — they are a safety issue. A small investment of time and 50p can prevent hundreds of pounds in fines and repairs, not to mention the risk of accidents.”

Additional guidance for motorists

Whilst the 50p technique proves remarkably successful, Number1Plates recommends pairing it with routine inspections including:

Examining all four tyres — Tyres may deteriorate inconsistently, so assess each individually.

Search for deterioration — Splits, swelling, or gashes indicate replacement is necessary.

Monitor tyre pressure monthly — Insufficiently inflated tyres deteriorate more rapidly and compromise fuel economy.

Swap tyres periodically — Guarantees uniform deterioration and prolongs durability.

Factor in age — Tyres exceeding 6 years may require changing even when tread remains acceptable. 

Routine tyre inspections represent a straightforward, budget-friendly approach to maintaining safety and legal compliance.

The 50p coin technique proves ideal for all motorists seeking a swift, dependable gauge of tread depth without requiring specialist tools.

The car experts conclude: “This little 50p check could save you money at MOT time, prevent fines, and most importantly, keep you safer on the road. It’s an easy habit that every driver should adopt — it only takes a minute, and the peace of mind is priceless.”

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