randomlinh
Lifer
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: dullard
1) It is impossible and inefficient to try to know everything. There is no logical reason that everyone needs to know cars. In fact, it is economically better for many people to not know cars. Specialization in narrow fields is better than attempting to have everyone know just a little of everything.
i disagree, it's something you use everyday and if anything, it's more economical to learn the basics since an oversight like this can cause an expensive crash not to mention liability if someone else sues your dumbass.
A person like that also probably never bothered to check tire pressure, so it's likely low, making it doubly so that this is a disaster waiting to happen.
I believe dullard was talking more in generalities.
But yes, in this case.. tire wear is very basic... if your tread is disappearing, go change tires. If you are completely clueless, there's a reason why routine maintenence exists. For something you use on a daily basis (making the broad assumption she did use it daily), you should make a little effort in understanding your tools.