How many hours should you rest when driving with hot tires in summer?
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When driving in summer, it's best not to exceed three hours with hot tires. Here are some methods to prevent tire blowouts: 1. Adjust tire pressure: Under normal circumstances, tire pressure should be maintained around 2.5. However, tire pressure should be adjusted according to different weather conditions, as temperature effects and continuous wear can easily lead to blowouts caused by excessive tire pressure. 2. Avoid sudden acceleration and braking: Regardless, under the influence of temperature, prolonged driving will subject tires to high temperatures. If these two driving methods are used, the tires will not only be exposed to high heat but also sudden pressure, which can instantly cause a blowout. This situation is most likely to occur during high-speed driving.