Well here we don't have too much an issue with bald tires, winter road conditions seem to take care of that. As far as the rest? I don't see where it helps. I've seen one accident (vehicle off the road) due to a tie rod failure and that was on a vehicle that would have passed an inspection. That was a Dodge pickup where the tie rod end broke because of a design defect. inspection would have caught that. The state I lived in that had the most unsafe vehicles I ever saw also had a state inspection. That was TX and it seems that everyone knew a shop that did the inspections who would pass the vehicles for a small bribe. Friend there bought a used car from a dealers lot with a new inspection sticker and 4 bald tires!
I dot recall the state but one had state run centers and decided to close them when I was a kid. They took the money they saved and put more cops on the streets with instructions of writing traffic tickets. They reported at the end of several years a reduction of accidents.
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