Are Tubeless Tires Dangerous When They Blow Out?
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Blowouts while driving are highly dangerous. Tubeless tires can also experience blowouts, but it is rare. Generally, tire blowouts are often caused by tire quality issues or when the tire runs over a hard object while driving, making regular inspection of all tire conditions essential. More detailed information is as follows: Causes of tire blowouts: Any tire can potentially blow out due to operational reasons, road conditions, accidents, etc. Advantages in terms of air leakage: Theoretically, tubeless tires, with their special rubber structure, have certain advantages over inner tube tires in terms of air leakage. For example, small punctures or scratches may not cause rapid air loss and loss of control as quickly as with inner tube tires. Tubeless tires are not universally safe: Special collision accidents, large impacts causing significant damage, tire quality issues, or the age of the tire can all lead to rapid air loss, compromising safety. Regularly check tire pressure: As well as the wear and tear of the tires to ensure driving safety.