11-11-2024 02:25 AM
Vehicle tires are difficult to decompose in nature. As a result, we struggle to get rid of these things and they can be a source of pollution.
I've had an idea for a while that would require that all vehicle tires on any vehicle that would carry either a registration or a title would be required to have those tires registered. Inside of the tire tread compound would be identification markers that trace the tire back to the last registered owner. Doing so would benefit everyone. Here's a few ways.
I would venture to say that if you implemented this plan, you'd never see another improperly discarded tire of blown out tire tread on the highways. Problem solved.
11-11-2024 03:04 AM
Hi
Yes, vehicle tires should contain identification markers. These markers would aid in tracking tire origin, usage, and maintenance history, which could improve safety, reduce fraud, and simplify recalls. Identification markers can also help in environmental tracking and ensure responsible disposal, supporting sustainable practices.
11-11-2024 05:18 AM
How would you get CHINA to uphold to those standards/practices?
11-13-2024 09:49 AM
I have a salvage yard. If I buy your car (along with your ID tires) you better hope I like you. LOL
11-13-2024 03:26 PM
Any tires imported would be checked at Customs for the markers. These would be small magnetic pieces similar to what is in hotel room key cards that are spread throughout the tire compound. Even fragments would be identifiable.
If you purchase a vehicle, then the tires still trace back to the last "registered owner".
11-13-2024 03:37 PM
What if I decide I don't like the tires and take them off and sell them privately, but not the vehicle? Or my vehicle is totaled, but the tires are fine and are sold, again separate from the vehicle?
11-14-2024 04:10 PM
NO we can't make EVERYTHING traceable and we can't protect against everything. Doing so just increases costs to buyers like us. I have no idea what tags would cost but using airtags by Apple as an example, looks like cost of the tag would be over $10 each. That doesn't include the additional cost to convert manufacturing machinery over to include multiple tags per tire.
11-14-2024 04:26 PM
Cali charges a fee when a tire is purchased
Anyone can take a tire to any tire store for 'trash'
Tires are ground and used in Cali to make Asphalt for roads/road repair.
11-14-2024 04:34 PM
@stainlessenginecovers wrote:
Tires are ground and used in Cali to make Asphalt for roads/road repair.
Ground tires can also used for playground surfaces here in British Columbia. Soft and a with a little give, and much safer than wood chips which can hide gawsh-nose-what.