Can a car with cracked tires drive on the highway?
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Small car tires with cracks cannot be driven on the highway. Some tires show signs of wear. When the wear indicators are reached, the tires must be replaced. Even if some tires have not reached their age or mileage limit and the wear is not severe, but the damage is significant, such tires should also be considered for replacement. Tire bulging: If a tire is bulging, remember not to drive at high speeds; it's best to replace the tire, otherwise, it is very prone to blowouts. If the tire has large-area cracks, it indicates that the tire has severely aged and is not suitable for high-speed driving. Lastly, regarding tire repairs. If a tire has been repaired more than twice or more, it is recommended not to drive at high speeds. Scientific principle: You can save on other car parts, but saving on tires may lead to major disasters, as too many accidents are caused by tire aging, which must be taken seriously. If there are large-area cracks or cracks appear on the sidewall of the tire, it's best to replace the tire and avoid high-speed driving.