National Tire Safety Week 2025
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National Tire Safety Week 2025

National Tire Safety Week (June 30–July 4, 2025) is the perfect time to take a closer look at one of your vehicle’s most critical safety components: your tires. Whether you're driving an EV, a sedan, or a CUV, your tires are the only point of contact between your vehicle and the road—and they have a big say in how safely and confidently you can stop, turn, or power forward. Let’s take a closer look at the key factors that affect tire performance and stopping power, and explore the new tire technologies that help you stay in control.
Stopping distance is the total length your vehicle travels after you apply the brakes. While most people think it’s all about brake pads, tires play a massive role.
Your tires’ tread depth, tread pattern, and compound design affect how much grip you get and how quickly you come to a stop, especially in wet or slick conditions.
Tread depth determines how well your tires can maintain traction on the road, particularly in wet conditions such as rain or snow. Shallow tread reduces the tire’s ability to push away water or grip the surface, increasing the risk of hydroplaning and longer stopping times.
To check your tread, try the penny test: If Lincoln’s head is visible when inserted upside down into the groove, it’s time for a replacement.
Not all tread patterns are created equal. Tires with optimized tread blocks and siping (small slits in the tread) are designed to channel water away more efficiently, thereby improving braking and control in unpredictable weather conditions.
That’s especially important in all-weather tires, which are built to perform well across seasons without compromising safety.
Electric vehicles are heavier, have faster torque delivery, and demand more from their tires, especially when braking. Standard tires simply aren’t built to handle the weight or performance requirements of most EVs. Additionally, the EV tires are specially designed for an extended driving range and quieter rides that complement the EV standards.

The Lexani Volt EC is specially designed for EVs and its key highlights include: Enhanced braking power
Backed by a 55,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty, the Lexani Volt EC is a smart upgrade that balances performance, efficiency, and comfort for modern EV drivers. It is an ultra-high-performance all-season tire, specifically engineered to deliver good performance year-round in dry, wet, and light snow conditions. The use of advanced EV tire technology enhances the drive range and ride comfort, while the pattern design and construction contribute to strong traction, quieter rides, and improved stability.
Thanks to its above abilities, the Volt EC earns a ‘great’ overall SimpleScore of 8.2 out of 10!

If you drive a gas-powered vehicle and need a tire that can handle a variety of weather conditions, look to the Lexani Quattro Tempo AW. Its key highlights include:
Covered by a 50,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty, the Lexani Quattro Tempo AW is an all-weather tire that bags an overall SimpleScore of 8.2. It is an ideal match for drivers who don’t want to compromise on control, no matter what the road throws their way. This Three Peak Mountain Snowflake-certified tire can be used in moderate to severe winter conditions and features an asymmetrical tread pattern that enhances traction and handling. Additionally, it also offers a pleasant ride comfort, which is further raised by quieter rides. Long-lasting service, responsive handling, and solid traction performance make the Quattro Tempo a great choice!
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This National Tire Safety Week, remember the P.A.R.T. formula for tire care:
P ressure — check it monthly A lignment — get it inspected regularly R otation — follow your tire’s rotation schedule T read — check depth and wear often
Try out our award-winning tire buying experience for yourself, and join us in getting #RoadReady this week and every week you drive.