Can You Continue Driving with a Punctured Tire?
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Tire punctured, if there is no air leakage, the owner can continue to drive, but the speed should be reduced. Other situations of tire puncture analysis: Slight air leakage: If the air leakage is not serious and the tire pressure is normal, you can continue to drive. However, the speed should not be too fast at this time, and you need to find a repair shop to fix the tire as soon as possible. Because this situation can easily lead to a tire blowout, you should also try to avoid bumpy roads. Severe air leakage: If the air leakage is severe and you can obviously feel the leakage, you should not continue to drive. If conditions permit, try to replace the tire with the spare tire yourself, but the spare tire cannot be used for a long time. After replacing the spare tire, you should still go to a repair shop to fix the punctured tire. If you are unable to replace the tire yourself, call for roadside assistance. While waiting for assistance, remember to alert others by turning on the hazard lights and placing a safety warning sign as required.