Is it useful to install tire pressure monitoring in cars?
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Installing tire pressure monitoring in cars is useful as it allows real-time monitoring of tire conditions, enabling early detection and timely resolution of issues. The functions of tire pressure monitoring in cars are: to automatically and continuously monitor tire pressure during driving, and to alert for tire leaks and low pressure to ensure driving safety. When tire pressure is too high, it reduces the contact area between the tire and the ground, while the pressure borne by the tire increases relatively, affecting the tire's grip. Tire pressure monitoring systems can be divided into two types: one is the indirect tire pressure monitoring system, which determines tire abnormalities by the difference in tire rotation speed; the other is the direct tire pressure monitoring system, which involves installing four tire pressure monitoring sensors inside the tires to automatically and continuously monitor tire pressure and temperature while the car is stationary or in motion, and to promptly alert for high pressure, low pressure, and high temperature to avoid traffic accidents caused by tire failures, ensuring driving safety.