Can You Drive on the Highway with a Spare Tire?
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You can drive on the highway with a spare tire, but non-full-size spare tires should not exceed 80 km/h. Below are the classifications for using different types of spare tires: 1. Full-size spare tires have no restrictions on mileage or speed and can replace any temporarily or permanently unusable tire, as they are the same size as the original tires. 2. Non-full-size spare tires can only be used on non-drive wheels and must not exceed a speed of 80 km/h, as their diameter and width are slightly smaller than the other four tires, making them suitable only for temporary use. 3. Run-flat tires (commonly known as "puncture-proof tires") do not lose air or lose air very slowly when punctured, maintaining their shape and keeping the tire bead fixed to the rim, allowing the car to drive stably for a long or short distance to a repair station.