Illinois, along with 41 other states require 2/32" tread 2 States require 1/32" 6 States have no tread depth requirements
Federal regulations say that you should have your tire tread depth no less than 1/16 or 2/32 of an inch. If you are concerned Pennsylvania has different laws, either look up the vehicle laws online or contact your local Department of Public Safety or Department of Motorized Vehicles and ask for information on tread depth regulations.Once you know the minimum for your tread depth, you can perform the "penny test". Using a United States penny, place the penny with Abraham's head in the tread. If part of the President's head is covered, then you have a legal amount of tread. If not, it is time to change your tire.
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According to most states' laws (including North Carolina), tires are legally worn out when they have worn down to 2/32 Place a penny into several tread grooves across the tire. If part of Lincoln's head is always covered by the tread, you have more than 2/32" of tread depth remaining.
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2/32 of an inch in most parts of the USA. Local laws may vary.
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Don't tread on me! To tread upon the ground. Many people tread on he sidewalk each day.
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As a verb, tread means the way someone is walking. As a noun, tread can mean the top of a stair (where you step on), or the tread of a tire.
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