This is true (I don't know from experience, this is simply based on what I've been told), but keep in mind these are television shows. These people can run DNA comparisons and facial recognition in mere minutes, have magic computers than can make even the blurriest image crystal-clear, can jump down a 20-foot fire escape without injury or even scuffing their shoes or ripping a single thread on their suit, can survive automatic gunfire coming from multiple angles even when ambushed, etc... television doesn't play by real rules. So why then would they play by real rules in regards to the difficulty in shooting out a tire on a moving vehicle?
I'm guessing maybe because shooting out the tires would make things too easy; a lot of times, an episode is extended (sometimes by a great deal) because the LEOs have to find where their escaped suspect went. That means half the plot of the show could be tossed out the window if the tires had simply been shot out. So, that's my guess... they don't break the rules of the real world and shoot out the tires simply to elongate the story.
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