How far can a run-flat tire run with no air?
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After a run-flat tire loses air, it can run for approximately 80 kilometers. The purpose of using run-flat tires in vehicles is to prevent loss of control in the event of sudden tire pressure loss. Here are some characteristics of run-flat tires: 1. Run-flat tires have support and flexibility, allowing the rim and tire to combine and support the vehicle without being too dangerous in the event of sudden air loss or a blowout; 2. After a blowout, run-flat tires do not immediately lose all air, helping the driver continue driving for a certain distance even with air leakage; 3. Run-flat tires have reinforced sidewalls, enhancing the tire's usability.