
Tire pressure that is too low can cause severe vehicle deviation, and when driving at high speeds, low tire pressure can lead to wave-like deformation and increased temperature, which greatly increases the risk of a tire blowout. Below are the impacts of tire pressure on vehicle safety: 1. Affects driving safety performance: Both over-inflation and under-inflation of tires can result in parts of the tread not making contact with the ground, thereby reducing the tire's grip and compromising driving safety. 2. Tire casing fatigue: Over-inflated tires can cause excessive tension in the tire body and fatigue in the tire casing, making it prone to cracking and damage. 3. Tire casing rupture: Under-inflated tires can undergo excessive deformation and overheating, ultimately leading to tire casing rupture. It has been noted that due to insufficient air, the tire casing bears most of the weight, presenting a greater potential hazard than over-inflated tires.


