Can You Drive on the Highway Immediately After Changing Tires?
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You can drive on the highway immediately after changing tires, but it is not recommended to exceed 100 km/h. New tires need a break-in period of 200 kilometers. Maintain a safe following distance on the highway: Under normal conditions, on dry roads with good braking, the following distance in meters should not be less than the speed in km/h. For example, at 80 km/h, the distance should be at least 80 meters, and at 100 km/h, it should be at least 100 meters. Always pay attention to roadside distance markers. In rainy, foggy, snowy, or wet road conditions, the following distance should be doubled or more. Pay attention to traffic signs on the highway: While driving, always observe roadside and overhead signs and markings. Drive slightly to the right to avoid crossing the right lane divider, providing enough lateral space for overtaking vehicles.