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Tire Lesson

Tire Lesson

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Presentation

Education

12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Paul Andolina

FREE Resource

7 Slides • 0 Questions

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Student's name

Toyota Sienna 2010

210 387 km (optional)

Vehicle presentation

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Recommended tire pressure


Front and rear tires should be inflated to 35 PSI.


Spare tire should be inflated to 60 PSI.

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Driver's side front tire inspection


I observed a few small cracks.


I observed one or two small rocks in the tires.


The wear is uniform.


The tire is still good for one season.

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Front passenger tire inspection


I did not observe any uneven wear.


I did not observe any cracks in the tire.


There were about 5 small rocks in the tire.


The tire is still good for another season.

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Driver's side rear tire inspection


I didn't see any uneven wear, but this tire
was more worn than the other tires.


I did not observe any cracks in the tire.


I did not see any rocks in the tire.


The tire is still good for another season.

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Passenger side rear tire inspection


I did not notice any uneven wear.


I did not observe any cracks in the tire.


There were about 8-10 rocks in the tire.


It is still good for another season.

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Objectivation

I think my parents' tires are safe because I
didn't

really see

any cracks,

and

there

weren't really any big rocks. Also, according
to my parents, the tires are fairly new.
However, I don't have a way to check the
tire pressure.

We need to inspect our tires regularly,
because it's essential for your safety on the
road. It also helps reduce your car's fuel
consumption and exhaust emissions. And it
makes your tires last longer.

Are my parents' tires safe for the next season?

Why should tires be inspected regularly?

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Student's name

Toyota Sienna 2010

210 387 km (optional)

Vehicle presentation

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