Is it allowed to drive without a spare tire?
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Driving a car without a spare tire is not a violation of regulations, as there are no relevant traffic laws requiring a spare tire for road use. Below is relevant information about spare tires: 1. Full-size spare tire: Compared to non-full-size spare tires, full-size spare tires are more reliable, with the same tire width as regular tires. 2. Non-full-size spare tire: The driving speed with a non-full-size spare tire should not exceed 80 kilometers per hour. 3. Run-flat tires: These serve the same purpose as spare tires and are safer than regular tires. They allow driving up to approximately 80 kilometers at a maximum speed of 80 km/h after a tire blowout, providing sufficient distance to reach the nearest service center for repairs.