Are you going to slash someone’s car tire and be confused why do you only slash 3 tires instead of 4? If this is then you are in the right place.

Here you will learn in depth why do you only slash 3 tires instead of 4, how many tires should you slash, does insurance only cover 4 tires?, three tire rules and many more.

Why do you only slash 3 tires instead of 4

You only slash 3 tires instead of 4 because it makes it easy for a vehicle owner to push his car easily to a tire technician and if a car owner is traveling from one place to another place it shortens the journey time also.

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Why do you only slash 3 tires instead of 4

These are the major reasons on which you only slash 3 tires instead of 4. Although I am not promoting slashing tires here.

Easy to push (Minimize Time of the journey)

You can easily rolled away a car without  wheels on it by using tools rather than by hand. When you slash 3 tires instead of 4 then it makes it easy for the car owner to push the car. On the other hand, when you slash 4 tires, it makes it difficult for the car owner to push the car because he has to wait for the 4th tire to deflate completely.

Actually when you slash 3 tires then it leans inward tires toward each other and it makes it easy for a car owner to push the vehicle immediately.

So it shortens the time journey of a car owner.

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Insurance:

Insurance is the one of the major factors which bridle us to not slash tires than of 3.

But why is this so?

We all know that every car owner has automobile insurance including you and me also. Every automobile insurance company  provides complete tire insurance in the case if you become a victim of vandalism and the perpetrator slashes all of your four car tires.

This means when you slash someone’s vehicle tires more than 3 then  the insurance company pays for this vandalism. 

We slash car tires, so that the damage pays off from the owner’s pockets rather than from the insurance company. Then why would you put your  whole energy in slashing 4 tires which damage will be payoff from the insurance company after that.

Haven’t you thought about that? So if you want to give enough loss to the car owner then 3 tires are enough rather than 4 for slashing.

That is why you only slash 3 tires instead of 4

Important Note:

Let me tell you one thing that if you have a car and have it insurance then any minor damage to your car also comes under the insurance. So it does not matter whether you slash 3 tires or slash 4 tires it will come under the  car insurance and insurance company will pay for the damage to the car owner.

 Now you will think that the above i told you was wrong.

There is nothing wrong with it. Everything that I told you above and from now that I am telling you is all right.

But there is a reason you only slash 3 tires instead of 4. This is because 3 tires  puncture can be due to car driving on sharp objects also. So we mostly don’t take it seriously that it can be due to someone’s vandalism also. And we often don’t claim insurance for it though insurance company pay for this.

On the other hand if our car gets 4 tire punctures then we immediately call our insurance company.

It is the common human Psychology

Rude Behavior

If you slash all four tires instead of three then it shows very rude behavior. This is because if the car owner is far away from his house then it is almost impossible for him to reach his house. Secondly, the owner will not be able to drive his car toward the service station with his 4 slashed tires.

So it shows very rude behavior of the slasher. And i am also not in the favor of this personally

That is why you only slash 3 tires instead of 4 so that the car owner can easily reach his destination after tire service.

Vandalism action

Although slashing a single tire also comes into the vandalism action. But slashing all 4 tires comes directly into the severe vandalism action.

This is because all of us when we get a tire puncture think that it may be an accident or we have driven the car on to some sharp object. We don’t pay attention that it can be a perpetrator also that causes the tire puncture although if we get 3 tire punctures also.

But when you find all 4 car tires slashed then without any doubt your mind will go toward the perpetrator. This is because we humans don’t pay attention to normal damage.

So this is why, you only slash 3 tires instead of 4 so that it doesn’t come into the vandalism action from the view of the car owner. 

But what if you slash all 4 of the car tires? Then be ready for the legal action because the car owner will not forgive you for this.

Read Also: How To Tell If Your Tire Was Slashed?

How many tires should you slash

There is no hard and fast rule on how many tires you should slash. It totally depends upon you. You can slash any number of tires. But if you want to play safe then don’t slash more than 3 tires otherwise insurance company will pay off this to the car owner and you will be easily arrested under the vandalism. Because slashing someone’s tire is a legal crime.

If you slash 3 tires will insurance cover it

Yes. If you slash 3 tires insurance will cover it. This is because if your car has insurance then it does not matter how much damage your car gets, it will come under the insurance. Insurance company will pay off even if your car tire gets a minor puncture also.

Three tire rule: Does insurance only cover 4 tires

There is no such thing like three tires rule. This is basically a misconception that if you slash 3 tire of someone then the victim can not claim for the insurance of 3 slashed tires. But actually victims can claim for insurance for any number of slashed tires. Beside this a vehicle owner can easily claim insurance even if you slashed only his one car tire.

What happens if you slash all four tires

If you slash all four tires it will come directly under vandalism and the insurance company will pay off the car owner’s tire damage. As slashing someone’s tire comes into legal crime and vandalism then a car owner can easily take legal action also against you.

David Miller

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David Miller

I am  automotive engineer, having 15 years of experience in automobile manufacturing industry and currently running my own car repairing business in Florida. My job is to make sure the site’s content is top-notch so that you, our reader, can focus solely on buying best gadgets for their automobile and get best products reviews and guide for vehicle.

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