If you put radial tires in a position where they roll the opposite way there is a high chance of splitting belts. This is why rotating is of dubious benefit at best and should only be done by experts. I haven't rotated any of my tires in 40 years and I get excellent tire wear.
I do not agree with the above answer. I have been rotating tires for over fifteen years. I always cross the direction of two of the tires. I have never seen that cause belts to slip. Every car and tire manufacturer recommends rotations to even out the tire wear.
more than likely, its the front tires if a front wheel drive.
uneven wear on your tire tells me that you dont rotate your tires and you probably need a new set of tires
whan your muscles dont get oxygen the dont work or they dont work properly.
check tire pressures. if ok rotate tires left to right front only if it pulls right its in the tires. dont forget to tighten the wheel nuts
if we dont have any backbone we can not stand properly or we cant even stand
If you do not properly wear your seatbelt you will die if you get in a car wreck.
I dont rotate comparatively with the earth but as Im standing on it I do rotate with it becaus I am part of it.
Traction not tracking
to go faster and 10 tires they dont help
rotate retrograde
The tip, maybe a Auto-repair shop, they dont use the old tires, i think they burn them or melt them into new tires
So they dont run out of food