Which of the following statements is not true about proper tire care? a.If you see a wear bar across the width of the tread while facing it, it's time to replace the tire. b.Properly-inflated tires are critical to vehicle control and good gas mileage. c.Tire tread depth can only be checked by a properly-trained tire expert. d.Under-inflated tires experience uneven friction and heat buildup, which can lead to blowouts.

Respuesta :

I'd say c.Tire tread depth can only be checked by a properly-trained tire expert.

This option is not true. Anyone with a tread depth gauge can check tire tread depth. A coin in your pocket can also work. You can insert the coin with the head showing. The head should always be pointing towards the tire.



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Answer:

Option C is false about proper tire care.

Explanation:

The following statement is false because the care of the tire's air pressure is not only checked by the experts, it can be check by the owner of that vehicle. So, that's why it is not compulsory to check only by the experts. The condition of every vehicle depends on the moving condition of that vehicle and also depends on the good quality of fuel.