[TW]Fox;17687987 said:It's not that they cause accidents its that they prevent the avoidance of accidents or increase the severity of one.
If your braking distance is several car lengths longeer because you are so cheap, then its not beyond the realms of possibility to understand that a tyre can be the difference between a close one and a crash.
But then so could many other factors, Like having the best tyres you can buy then using cheapo partco brake pads. Or having warped discs worn suspension components its all relevant.
So yes certain better tyres will perform better i,m not arguing that. Just on my Vectra which with the Nankangs has performed as expected in all driving condiotions for 15k what benefit would i get from fitting a high performance tyre unless i wanted to drive faster and brake later etc..