Used or waste tires must be disposed of at a solid waste facility permitted to accept waste tires.
it should be recycled.
Burning or throwing old used tires is a very bad and unhealthy idea. To properly dispose your tires, you can donate them to some facilities or perhaps recycle in recycling centers.
You should dispose of chemicals in bins at contained hazardous waste sites. These sites will properly dispose of your used chemicals for you.
If you purchase new tires the disposal of the old is $2.50 per tire. If you have old tires that you just want to dispose of then: Drop them off after the store is closed.:)
Landfills normally don't allow you to dispose of tires due to the large volume of space they take up. It's easier to drop off or recycle them for other uses and have someone else shred them. Landfills allow shredded tires because they take up less space.
Many transfer stations will take old car tires but there may be a small fee per tire in some places. Call your local transfer station.
Buying used tires can be tricky. You will wnat to buy matching tires if possible.
There are many recycling facilities that accept use tires, but before you go to the nearest recycle verify that they accept use tires.
Many tire stores like Pep Boys, or Michelin will take them for a small price or you can drop them off at a nearby junkyard. Either way, it's relatively inexpensive to dispose of tires.
dispose of it on shore
http://www.epa.gov/osw/conserve/materials/tires/faq.htm try googling next time....
Continental tires recommend different tires for different occasions. The weather affects what tires that should be used, as does the land that is traveled on.