Can run-flat tires continue to drive without air?
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Run-flat tires can continue to drive without air. Even if the tire loses all air pressure, it can still continue driving at a speed of 80 km/h without immediate replacement. The technical name for run-flat tires is "Tire Pressure Monitoring System", abbreviated as RSC. The differences between RSC tires and traditional tires include run-flat characteristics, reinforced sidewalls, additional valve strips, and high-heat-resistant synthetic rubber materials. Run-flat tires can still travel up to 250 kilometers after a puncture. However, in cases of significant damage (such as being pierced by large sharp objects) or poor road conditions, the driving distance may be reduced to several tens of kilometers, typically within a range of about 100 kilometers.