Can You Continue Driving with Overheated Tires on the Highway?
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Tire heating during normal driving is a common phenomenon, so you can continue driving normally. Below are specific details regarding this issue: Introduction: Tires generate heat after prolonged high-speed driving, so a rise in temperature and a slight increase in internal tire pressure are normal occurrences. During the rolling process, tires consume energy, with part of it being absorbed and converted into heat by the tire. Precautions: When purchasing tires, always check the production date. Avoid buying tires with outdated production dates. Tires are rubber products and will age even if unused. Regular vehicle use requires frequent checks of tire pressure and surface for any damage. The tire sidewall is relatively fragile; if it gets scratched or punctured, it cannot be repaired. It is recommended that car owners replace their tires every four years, even if the mileage driven within those four years is minimal.