The Most Common Causes of Punctures (And How To Avoid Them)

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Punctures are one of the most common reasons drivers break down across Leeds and West Yorkshire. While some are unavoidable, many are caused by everyday driving habits or tyre neglect.

At AH Mobile Tyres, we attend punctures daily, and patterns quickly emerge. The good news is that most of these issues can be prevented with a bit of awareness and regular checks.

Here are the most common causes of punctures — and how to avoid them.

Nails, Screws and Road Debris

This is the number one cause of punctures. Small sharp objects like nails, screws, and glass can easily embed themselves into your tyre, especially on busy roads, industrial estates, and construction areas around Leeds.

How to avoid it:

Avoid driving through debris where possible

Be cautious in car parks and near building sites

Check your tyres occasionally for lodged objects

If you do pick up a nail, the tyre may not go flat immediately. Slow punctures are very common.

Driving on Low Tyre Pressure

Driving with low tyre pressure weakens the structure of the tyre and makes it much easier for objects to penetrate. It also increases heat build-up, which can lead to failure.

This links directly to what we covered in our tyre pressure blog — many punctures start with underinflated tyres.

How to avoid it:

Check tyre pressure monthly

Keep tyres at the recommended PSI

Don’t ignore tyre pressure warning lights

Potholes and Poor Road Surfaces

Potholes are a major issue across Leeds and West Yorkshire, especially in winter. Hitting one at speed can cause:

Instant punctures

Sidewall damage

Bulges or splits

How to avoid it:

Slow down on poor road surfaces

Keep a safe distance so you can spot potholes

Avoid puddles where potholes may be hidden

Worn Tyres

Tyres with low tread or worn rubber are far more likely to suffer punctures. As tyres wear down, they become thinner and weaker, making them easier to damage.

This ties into our previous blog on signs your tyres need replacing — worn tyres are one of the biggest risk factors.

How to avoid it:

Replace tyres before they reach the legal limit

Aim for at least 3mm tread for safer driving

Check for uneven wear regularly

Hitting Kerbs

Clipping a kerb might not seem like a big deal, but it can damage the tyre’s sidewall or internal structure. This damage isn’t always visible straight away.

How to avoid it:

Take extra care when parking

Avoid mounting kerbs where possible

Check tyres after any impact

Overloading Your Vehicle

Carrying too much weight puts extra pressure on your tyres, increasing the risk of punctures and blowouts.

How to avoid it:

Stay within your vehicle’s load limits

Adjust tyre pressure if carrying heavy loads (as per manufacturer guidelines)

Ageing Tyres

Even if tyres look fine, older tyres become harder and more brittle over time. This reduces their ability to absorb impacts and makes them more prone to damage.

How to avoid it:

Check the age of your tyres

Replace tyres that are 5–7 years old, even if tread looks fine

What Happens If You Ignore a Puncture?

A small puncture can quickly turn into a bigger problem. Driving on a damaged or deflated tyre can:

Destroy the tyre completely

Damage the wheel

Affect steering and braking

Lead to a dangerous blowout

If you suspect a puncture, it’s always better to stop and check.

24/7 Mobile Tyre Replacement in Leeds

If you do get a puncture, AH Mobile Tyres is here to help. We provide fast, reliable mobile tyre replacement across Leeds and West Yorkshire, including:

Leeds City Centre

Pudsey

Horsforth

Bramley

Morley

Bradford

Wakefield

Huddersfield

Halifax

M1 and M62 routes

We come directly to you, whether you’re at home, work, or stuck at the roadside.

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