Driving with tires that have cuts down to the cords or bumps:
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Is only allowed on interstate highways.
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Is illegal.
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Decreases the stopping distance.
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Is not recommended.
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Explanation
Driving on tires in poor condition is dangerous. It is both illegal and unsafe to operate a vehicle with tires that have cuts down to the cord, bumps, or bulges. The condition and pressure of tires should be checked regularly.
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