Tire inflation is simply adding more air or less air to the car. If you are referring to inflation as in the price of the tire then this is caused by the price of the components the tire is constructed of. The price of rubber being the main cause of price increases in tires. Of course shipping costs and labor costs are also a factor.
One factor is under inflation, and another is hard breaking
Yes. Low pressure will cause edge wear. Over inflation will cause center wear.
I would add overload, and collisions.
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Extreme braking and low inflation cause wear on a bike tire.
Incorrect tire inflation can affect several things. It can compromise handling, lead to premature tire wear, reduce fuel economy, and may cause damage to the drive train.
bad gas mileage
Improper inflation or front end out of alignment.
Severe overinflation can blow a tire off the rim, but unless that happens underinflation is a far more reason for tire slippage.
Over or under inflation of the tires can cause shoulder wear. A misaligned front end can also cause this.
Tire wear, vehicle handling and gas mileage.
It depends: If tire is on the front of car it can be caused by bad wheel alignment or under-inflation of the tire...on the rear by under-inflation.