Transcription: Each year the Consumer Reports tire tests include this, a short stop on dry pavement from 60 miles per hour. Then the testers try hard braking at 40 miles per hour on wet pavement. They also rate each tire for how it holds the road in sharp turns. The head of the Consumer Reports Consumer Reports Auto Test Division says the tests simulate emergencies. These tests tell us how safe you'll be with these tires and how well you'll be able to avoid an accident. Then Consumer Reports shaved away half the tread to rerun the tests as if the tires had already traveled 20 or 30,000 miles. As we expected, ...