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first they go to the crime scene and then they go and look for a Tyre track after finding it they call an Tyre track expert and take for him some photo they put easement on the Tyre track and they wait i until the easement becomes solid then they take it as an evidence they give it to the Tyre track expert and he looks at it then he open a book then he looks for a Tyre that is the same as in the crime scene after that they check in the shops who bought that Tyre then when they find out they call the criminal then they tell him that his Tyre is............... then they take they Tyre off then they identify it then they catch the criminal. I AM shaheen lol :)
It takes one barrel of oil to make a tire
In the USA Tire pressure is measured in PSI (pounds per square inch) Most of the rest of the world measures it in KPA (kilo Pascal's)
The answer is quite simple. If you observe that the rubber tire actually hugs to the rim. The inner part of the tire is snugly or rather tightly fit on the rim. The rim is typically made that way. Now , the Rim is made of metal. During high temperatures it expands and at lower temperatures it contracts. Lets take an example now. During the coldest months , the rim contracts and thus contracting(actually forcing it to) the tire as well , along with it. Due to contraction of the rubber tire , it compresses the air inside. Compressing would mean - increase of air pressure isn't it? Now think of the reverse that happens during the summer months and you know why the pressure falls.
An air pressure gauge has a very important purpose. It allows one to know the air pressure in a tire. It is important to drive with correct air pressure in the tires, because it helps the tire last longer and be more efficient.
Tire tracks can provide valuable evidence in solving a crime by linking a specific vehicle to a crime scene, helping investigators determine the type of vehicle involved, its direction of travel, and potentially identifying suspects. Matching the specific tire tread pattern and size can help narrow down the search for the vehicle involved in the crime.
Tire tracks may help police after a crime as they can often indicate in which direction a suspect left - if there is CCTV in the area it might help them spot the vehicle they're looking for further down the road and track it.
With tracks by far. They are superior to tires for traction.
Anything traceable: blood, semen, fingerprints, footprints, tire tracks ,hair, skin, fibers(clothing), bullet casings, a weapon, cell phone, vehicle.
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At a murder scene, evidence such as DNA, fingerprints, weapons, bloodstains, clothing fibers, and surveillance footage can be found. Additionally, other items like footprints, hair, tire tracks, and any potential trace evidence can be crucial in identifying suspects and building a case.
Physical evidence.
It all comes down to what works best. Some tracks are really hard on tires, so to get to your next tire change you will need a hard wearing tire Some tracks are higher speeds requiring a special tire Street courses tend to be lower speed and big into acceleration and braking again a different tire Each individual car will be adjusted differently and Ideally each driver will prefer a tire that suits him.
Real EvidenceAdded: FORENSIC evfidence.
Traction control.
Various pieces of information can add up to make police suspicious. They can include: 1) The victim reports a robbery and identifies you in some way. 2) You were seen at the time and place of the crime (by people or by surveillance devices). 3) You are in possession of stolen property or an unusual amount of money that is not easily explained. 4) Forensic evidence linking you to the crime scene and/or the victim's person. This can include fingerprints, hair, fabric fibers, mud, plant material, tire tracks, and many other details.
first they go to the crime scene and then they go and look for a Tyre track after finding it they call an Tyre track expert and take for him some photo they put easement on the Tyre track and they wait i until the easement becomes solid then they take it as an evidence they give it to the Tyre track expert and he looks at it then he open a book then he looks for a Tyre that is the same as in the crime scene after that they check in the shops who bought that Tyre then when they find out they call the criminal then they tell him that his Tyre is............... then they take they Tyre off then they identify it then they catch the criminal. I AM shaheen lol :)