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  2. Service life - Wikipedia

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    After the initial period, the tire will perform, given no defect introducing events such as encountering a road hazard (a nail or a pothole), for a long duration relative to its expected service life which is a function of several variables (design, material, process). After a period, the failure probability will rise; for some tires, this will ...

  3. Road debris - Wikipedia

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    Road debris is a hazard [5] that can cause loss of vehicle control with damages ranging from a flat tire, vehicular rollover, penetration of the passenger compartment by the debris, [1] [7] to a serious collision, with accompanying injuries or deaths.

  4. Product recall - Wikipedia

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    The tires were not made to safety standards to prevent tread separation, a problem that led to the nation's largest tire recall in 2000 by Ford Motor Company. Foreign Tire Sales Inc., was unable to comply with the recall due to its limited resources. Further, Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber doesn't have accountability for a recall since the company is ...

  5. Tire fire - Wikipedia

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    1995 – The Hornburg tire fire in Sinclairville, New York burned over a million tires in a blaze lasting more than a week. [14] 1995 - In Grawn, Michigan, a tire fire from a retreading service at 5175 Sawyer Woods Drive burned for three weeks and resulted in PFAS contamination of local residential drinking water wells. The fire began on ...

  6. Flat tire - Wikipedia

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    Motorists stranded by a flat tire face a number of hazards. The most common hazard is from the passing traffic. [citation needed] Especially if the tire is on the side closer to the road, the motorist is at risk of getting hit by a passing car. If the motorist is unable to pull over to a place where the tire being changed is on the opposite ...

  7. Tire recycling - Wikipedia

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    Tire recycling, or rubber recycling, is the process of recycling waste tires that are no longer suitable for use on vehicles due to wear or irreparable damage. These tires are a challenging source of waste, due to the large volume produced, the durability of the tires, and the components in the tire that are ecologically problematic. [1]

  8. Standard vs. nonstandard car insurance: What you need to know

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    Driver profile. Average annual full coverage premium. Clean record. $2,458. Coverage lapse. $2,705. 18-year-old (standalone policy) $6,687. DUI conviction. $4,713

  9. Road hazard - Wikipedia

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