The tires you have on your car are your contact with the road. They are possibly the most important part of having a safe drive. Keep your tires in good shape and do not abuse them by hitting kerbs or other solid objects. If tires are getting worn, or unusual wear patterns get professional advice.
Can be that they're simply worn out. Particularly if it's a rear drive car, then accelerating hard will put a lot of wear on the rear tires.
Too much camber and the tires aren't aligned right so the tires get worn easily
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You tires are worn out because either the car needs an alignment, you are running them with either too low or too high air pressure, suspension parts are worn, steering parts are worn, or the tires were defective.
they help a car drive
No, it is not illegal to start a car but drive a car is illegal.
Your car probably has abnormally worn in tires, caused by misalignment. Worn rotors can cause this as well.
No! It is illegal to drive a car without a licence.
The front tires move when you accelerate a front-wheel drive car, while the rear tires move when you accelerate a rear-wheel drive car. All-wheel drive cars have power going to all four tires when accelerating.
In terms of car tires, there is no definitive answer, it depends how you drive.