Can You Drive on the Highway with a Spare Tire?
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You can drive on the highway, but non-full-size spare tires should not exceed 80 km/h. The classification and precautions for spare tires are as follows: Classification: Full-size spare tires have no restrictions on mileage or speed, while non-full-size spare tires can only be used on non-driving wheels and must not exceed a maximum speed of 80 km/h. Run-flat tires, when punctured, will not lose air or lose air very slowly, maintaining their driving profile, and the tire beads will remain fixed on the rim, ensuring the car can drive stably for a long time or temporarily. Precautions: When using a spare tire, pay attention to speed, avoid prolonged use, perform regular maintenance, replace it periodically, and keep it away from oil products.