
13 Jan How Worn Tires Can Increase Your Accident Risk
How Worn Tires Can Increase Your Accident Risk
Car accidents happen every day and all over the world, but there are ways you can reduce your accident risk. Using worn out tires, however, can land you back in the body shop. Read ahead to find out how worn tires can increase your accident risk.
Vehicle Control
Assuming you are a competent driver with a valid driver’s license, you have some idea of how your car should feel when you drive it. Unfortunately, worn out tires can make it difficult for you to predict how your car will respond to your controls. This creates an unsafe situation for the driver as well as any other drivers or pedestrians in the area. The less control you have over your car, the more difficult it will be to avoid potentially dangerous or even fatal situations.
Tire Traction
Part of the reason worn out tires compromise your control over your car is that they are not able to provide enough traction. Traction is what keeps all four of your wheels grounded, and you may encounter a great deal of trouble controlling your vehicle without it. A lack of tire traction can be especially dangerous when you drive during the winter or even on a wet day, so be sure to check your tire tread regularly.
Friction and Heat
While worn out tires might not provide the traction you need, there will be no shortage of friction. Without enough tread on your tires, the excessive amount of heat that this friction creates can become problematic for your car. If you notice that your tires are worn, visit your body shop to have them switched out and avoid this problem.
If worn tires lead you into a car accident, contact National Auto Collision or visit our website. We are a body shop in Tucson that specializes in collision repair, and we are ready to restore your vehicle. Feel free to call us at (520) 623-4959 to learn more.