Can I drive on the highway with a tire pressure of 2.7?
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If the tire pressure reaches 2.7 bar while driving, it is acceptable to drive on the highway. However, if the tire pressure is already at 2.7 bar when the car is cold, it is recommended to reduce the tire pressure before driving on the highway. If the tire pressure is 2.7 bar when the car is cold, it will increase further after driving for a while, and excessively high tire pressure can easily lead to a tire blowout. The following are the hazards of excessively high tire pressure: 1. Affects braking performance: The friction and adhesion of the tires will decrease, affecting braking performance. 2. Reduced comfort: Causes steering wheel vibration and deviation, reducing driving comfort. 3. Shortened tire lifespan: Accelerates localized wear of the tread pattern in the center of the tire, shortening the tire's lifespan. 4. Affects component lifespan: Increased vibration can indirectly affect the lifespan of other components.