Hey didckwad, my safety comment is completely rational. Safety like anything else has a price, both in terms of dollars and inconvenience. And, being safe is a probabilistic thing: you can take a dangerous action and have nothing happen to you, and you can take very safe actions, and still get hurt. My point is that just because something increases you rsafety, it is NOT obvious that you need to do it. you have to look at the trade-offs. Otherwise, as I said, you could most assuredly save a ton of lives by wearing helmets in cars.
If you want to die by not wearing a helmet in a car, feel free.
Of bloody wel course not everyone does normal tire rotations, idiot(s). The majority of people DO NOT rotate their tires, so yes, changing tires can increase costs that way. OBVIOUSLY.
They wear out faster, dummy, BECAUSE THEY HAVE A SHORTER RATED LIFE.
YOU obviously didnt read MY post - I have snow tires, so I amOBVIOUSLY not cheap. Please pay at least a little attention. I was saying that I dont get my panties in a knot when someone else makes a decision not to do something that improves their safety.