Can You Drive with Damaged Tire Pressure?
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Tire pressure is compromised, can you still drive? If possible, drive to the nearest tire repair shop for assistance. If the tire pressure is too low to continue driving, it is recommended to use a car air pump to inflate the tire slightly before heading to the nearest repair shop. Alternatively, you can replace it with a spare tire and then proceed to a repair shop. Below are the hazards of driving with low tire pressure: 1. Increased friction coefficient with the road surface, leading to higher fuel consumption; 2. Causes the steering wheel to become heavy and prone to deviation, posing risks to driving safety; 3. Increases movement in various parts of the tire, leading to excessive rolling and abnormal heat generation; 4. Reduces the functionality of the tire's cords and rubber, potentially causing delamination or cord breakage, as well as excessive friction between the tire and rim, resulting in damage to the tire bead and abnormal wear.