Is it normal to drive with a tire pressure of 3.0?
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Tire pressure of 3.0 is normal for driving. Here is the relevant introduction about car tire pressure: 1. Precautions: Regular monitoring of tire pressure is necessary: The tire pressure of a car undergoes subtle changes as the driving mileage increases. If the tire pressure is too high, it reduces the contact area between the tire and the ground, leading to an increased braking distance, which is not conducive to safe driving. If the tire pressure is too low, driving too fast or for too long can cause the tire sidewall to rupture or even lead to a blowout. 2. Adjusting tire pressure: As the weather gets hotter and driving speed increases, the internal pressure of the tires will also rise. Therefore, it is recommended to slightly reduce the tire pressure in summer. Conversely, during autumn and winter, the tire pressure can be appropriately increased to reduce fuel consumption during driving.