Can a nail stuck in a tire be pulled out directly?
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A nail stuck in a tire should not be pulled out directly for the following reasons: 1. The nail has already punctured the tire, and pulling it out may cause air leakage, rendering the vehicle unable to continue driving; 2. The tire pressure is high, and removing the nail could lead to a blowout. The correct approach is to drive the car slowly to a nearby repair shop, where the nail can be safely removed and the tire repaired or replaced. The functions of a tire include: 1. Transmitting driving force, braking force, and steering force to operate the vehicle; 2. Supporting the vehicle load; 3. Absorbing and reducing vibrations and impacts during driving to prevent severe vibrations from damaging vehicle components.