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Could Your Old Tires Cause a Car Wreck?

Published on May 24, 2018 at 5:06 pm in Auto Accidents.

When you’re involved in a car accident, you may wonder what it was that caused the accident. The other person may have been engaging in unsafe driving behaviors like texting and driving or speeding. This carelessness can easily cause a collision. But sometimes, the issue may be with the car itself. Car tires deteriorate over time and can make driving unsafe.

If you’ve been injured in a car accident that wasn’t your fault, you may be worrying about your future. A Kentucky car accident lawyer from Daryl T. Dixon Law can help you with your claim. You may have incurred injuries that will take time to recover and you may have hospital bills to pay without being able to return to work. These situations can cause a lot of financial stress. Daryl T. Dixon Law will do everything to get you full compensation for your injuries.

What Happens to Your Tires Over Time?

Much like the rest of your car, your tires need to be regularly checked and updated to make sure they’re road ready. Over time, pavement, gravel, and any other surface you may drive on will wear down your tires. You should keep an eye on your tires and know that it’s time for new tires when you see the following.

  • Worn Tread. When your treads wear down, your tire becomes more smooth and weak. The tread can separate and make you lose control of your vehicle.
  • Cracks. Tires can get cracks in any part of the tire. These cracks can compromise the stability of the tire and break down.

While low tire pressure doesn’t mean it’s time to throw out your old tires, it’s still something you need to periodically check. Low tire pressure means the tire can’t keep it shape and properly support your care. This can cause tires to wear down more quickly. You can refill your tires to the proper pressure at an air pump.

What Are the Dangers of Old Tires?

Old tires pose many threats to the person driving the car and anyone else on the road with them. Whatever the reason, old tires mean that you can possibly lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident.

  • Risk of Blow-Out. When you have low tire pressure or worn down tires, it puts a lot of stress on the tire to respond to what you’re doing. Too much pressure could risk a blow-out while you’re driving.
  • Less Grip on the Road. When the treads of your tires are next to gone, you won’t be able to grip the road. When you’re traveling at high speeds like on a highway or turning, you could spin out or run off the road. You also won’t be able to brake as quickly.

You should be able to depend on your car to get you where you need to go without risk. When you take care of your tires, you know that you can depend on them to safely grip the road and respond to what you do.

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