Tire age

But I digress........I remember when I was a kid, this wasn't a huge issue. There were people that routinely had tires that were ten plus years old and did fine. Of course, lots of factors have changed, too including car speeds with the advent of everything having an over drive transmission, so that's one thing. It could be too that since the whole world wasn't "as connected" you just didn't hear about the many tire failures as much too. I wonder though, about tire rubber composition. Has it somehow changed for the worse? I'd sure like to think it's improved, "supposedly" like everything else.
I know you posted this yesterday and today is a new day.

When you were a kid, I suspect baby/toddler car seats didn’t exist or the safety benefits of them were not known? Similar to the effects drinking alcohol have on someone when driving (or flying or operating any other powered vehicle)? Or smoking? A lot has changed over the decades as there has been a focus on safety.

It’s not stated in any of the reports I’ve read but did the Porsche Paul Walker was in have bald or cracked tires? Only the cops who arrived on scene and the tow truck driver would know that. However, the tires on that Porsche being 9 years old are considered in the accident.

It is an extreme example but asking an 80 year old person to cut your lawn on a hot day probably won’t end as well as asking a 22 year old.