oldsoul
Gold Member
Well, the results are in. According to a poll I did, and it is not large or scientific, we on USMB would agree that tire inspections, at least, should be done. So, the question now is: How? Federal laws? State Laws? Local laws? Or maybe the insurance industry.
I say the insurance industry basicly has already, they just would need to strengthen their stance. Most auto insurance policies have an exclusion for "criminal acts", however, this usually only applies to felonies, and evading police. If this where to be extended to any moving violation, it would cover tires that have less than 2/32 of tread. However, this would also cover such acts as: speeding, failure to use turn signals, failure to yeild, and many others that are currently routienly ignored and unenforced. I don't see a problem there, no need to be traveling over the posted speed limit, and no excuse for not signaling a turn/lane change. It's not a perfect solution, but I think it would do the job. If people beleived their isurance company would decline claims because of a "minor" infraction, maybe people would drive more defensively/smarter, instead of being a bunch of self-righteous jerks.
Automobile Liability Insurance – New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition, Chapter 63
I say the insurance industry basicly has already, they just would need to strengthen their stance. Most auto insurance policies have an exclusion for "criminal acts", however, this usually only applies to felonies, and evading police. If this where to be extended to any moving violation, it would cover tires that have less than 2/32 of tread. However, this would also cover such acts as: speeding, failure to use turn signals, failure to yeild, and many others that are currently routienly ignored and unenforced. I don't see a problem there, no need to be traveling over the posted speed limit, and no excuse for not signaling a turn/lane change. It's not a perfect solution, but I think it would do the job. If people beleived their isurance company would decline claims because of a "minor" infraction, maybe people would drive more defensively/smarter, instead of being a bunch of self-righteous jerks.
Automobile Liability Insurance – New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition, Chapter 63