Can you drive on the highway with a tire pressure of 3.0?
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3.0 tire pressure can be used for highway driving, but for safety reasons, it is recommended to reduce the tire pressure to the normal range before driving on the highway. The maximum pressure a tire can withstand is as high as 3.5 to 4.2 bar, meaning the tire's capacity is higher than the actual pressure. A tire pressure of 3.0 will accelerate wear in the center of the tread, causing abnormal tire wear and shortening the tire's lifespan. A tire pressure of 3.0 will also make the tires very hard, reducing ride comfort and potentially causing indirect damage to other vehicle components, especially when driving on bumpy roads, which can exacerbate these effects.