Can You Drive for Three Days with a Spare Tire?
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Generally, you should not drive for three days with a spare tire. Here is a brief introduction to spare tires: 1. Meaning: A spare tire is an extra tire prepared for a car. In case of a flat tire or other issues, the spare tire can promptly replace the damaged one, preventing the car from breaking down midway. 2. Types: (1) Full-size spare tire. A full-size spare tire has the exact same specifications as the other four tires on the car and can replace any temporarily or permanently unusable tire. (2) Compact spare tire. This type of spare tire has a slightly smaller diameter and width compared to the other four tires, making it suitable only for temporary use. It should only be installed on non-driven wheels, and the maximum speed should not exceed 80 km/h. (3) Run-flat tire. Also known as a safety tire (run-flat tire), commonly referred to as a "bulletproof tire," it is professionally translated as "tire that can run flat."