Is Tire Pressure Monitoring Necessary?

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LaBennett
07/29/25 2:24am
Tire pressure monitoring is necessary. As a pre-warning safety system, the tire pressure monitoring system can alert the vehicle owner when abnormal tire pressure is detected, prompting timely action to prevent accidents. Through this system, owners can continuously monitor tire conditions to prevent blowouts. Excessive tire pressure reduces the shock absorption effect, increasing the burden on the vehicle's suspension system. Insufficient or uneven tire pressure can lead to braking deviation, accelerating wear on the suspension system. There are three types of tire pressure monitoring: direct tire pressure monitoring, indirect tire pressure monitoring, and composite tire pressure monitoring.
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VanBlakely
08/12/25 6:23am
As an experienced driver, I firmly believe tire pressure monitoring is absolutely necessary. The most crucial aspect is safety - low pressure on highways can easily lead to tire blowouts, significantly increasing accident risks; excessive pressure isn't good either as it affects vehicle stability. I've seen too many accidents caused by neglecting tire pressure. The monitoring system provides real-time alerts, allowing timely intervention to prevent major issues. Secondly, it saves money - insufficient pressure increases fuel consumption by about 20%, and the accumulated fuel savings over time can cover the system installation cost. Even tire wear extends tire lifespan. Nowadays it comes standard on new cars. If your vehicle doesn't have it, I recommend installing one - safety comes first. Don't wait for accidents to regret; spending money for peace of mind is worthwhile. Daily driving becomes more reassuring too - when the tire pressure warning sounds, you know it's time to inflate without constantly stopping to check. Overall, it's a small investment with substantial returns, benefiting both yourself and others.
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