Is it safe to drive with a tire pressure of 1.9 bar?
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Tire pressure of 1.9 bar is not recommended for driving. The standard tire pressure generally ranges between 2.3 to 2.5 bar. Hazards of low tire pressure: 1. Increased friction coefficient with the road surface, leading to higher fuel consumption; 2. Causes the steering wheel to feel heavy and prone to deviation, compromising driving safety; 3. Increases tire movement, resulting in abnormal heat generation; 4. Reduces the functionality of the cord and rubber; 5. Increases friction between the tire and the ground, causing a rapid rise in tire temperature and softening of the tire; 6. Increases the risk of tire blowout during high-speed driving; 7. Increases tire body deformation, making the tire sidewalls more prone to cracks; 8. Expands the tire's contact area with the ground, accelerating shoulder wear; 9. Weakens braking performance.