RE: shredded tire on road, what happens? a newbie
You are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT twodogsdaddy. Under-inflated tires are a HUGE problem on the road. Whether it be big trucks, or small cars. I cant remember the figure but AAA put out a report on the percentage of people driving on 2 or more under inflated tires and it was staggering, near 80%!!! Can you believe that? Not only is this costing the US a HUGE amount of money in wasted fuel, but it is probably the biggest safety hazard on the road today, second only to tired driving.
When I bought my first car, yes I had to buy it (I dont "come from money") my parents DID buy me something. They bought me a tire guage and a 2 ton craftsman floor jack. These have been indespensible. They have saved me an unimaginable amount of money in the past half a decade. I check the tires on my truck and my personal vehicles weekly. Yes, WEEKLY. I would check them daily, but a busy professional has got to make some concessions with their time. But yes, I can admit, I have NEVER to date had a tire blow on me or get a flat. Never.
And the floor jack. Yes, that is a great thing. Most people dont do hardly any work on their own cars, or even inspect them, because it's hard to get under them and do the work. Since I always had that jack, I had no problem inspecting things, fixing thing. This has saved me money. Its called Preventive Maintenance. And you can use it on your personal vehicles as well as your professional vehicles.
Remember: Proper air pressure can save you a lot of money, and can even save your life. Imagine low air in your steer tires, and then blowing one of them as you're crossing the GW bridge. Not a good thing.
Wise man once say, "He who drives truck in white pants...soon drives truck in dirty white pants."