How Long Can a Mercedes Run with a Punctured Tire?
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Mercedes can continue to drive for up to 250 kilometers with a punctured tire. Here is relevant information: Tubeless Tires: Tubeless tires, also known as "low-pressure tires" or "pneumatic tires," are inflatable tires without inner tubes. In recent years, tubeless tires have become increasingly popular in bicycles, motorcycles, cars, buses, and trucks. They offer high elasticity, wear resistance, excellent traction, and heat dissipation. Particularly, all-steel radial tubeless tires are promoted by the National Economic Commission and the National Tire Association for the logistics and transportation industry due to their cost-effectiveness and durability. Advantages: Tubeless tires are made of high-quality rubber, providing good elasticity and flexibility, with a wide range of adaptability to air pressure. Even at high pressure, they do not feel as stiff as conventional tires, so checking pressure requires a pressure gauge. Unless punctured, tubeless tires generally do not lose air on their own. Therefore, when inflating, use a pressure gauge to check and maintain the specified pressure, and never rely on manual feel to decide whether to add air, as with conventional tires.