Executive Protection And Secure Transportation Podcast

Worn Tires Decrease Handling on Wet Roads Up to 33%

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Larry Snow with the Secure Transportation and Executive Protection News for Tuesday, June 12th, 2018.   In Vehicle News From the BBC News Car insurers warn on 'autonomous' vehicles The motor insurance industry is warning carmakers against the use of the word "autonomous" in their marketing. A report for the Association of British Insurers says the way some advanced vehicles are described can convince motorists that they have self-driving cars when that is not the case.   Read More   ===== And from AAA Foundation Worn Tires Decrease Handling on Wet Roads Up to 33% According to a recent study from AAA, on wet roads, worn tires with a tread depth of 4/32 inch have an average increased stopping distance of 87 feet for a passenger car and 86 feet for a light truck when compared with new tires. The research explores performance differences on wet pavement between the worn tires and new all-season tires when driving at 60 mph.  Read More ==================  In Cybersecurity news Chinese hackers stole 614GB of unde