What is the normal tire pressure for highway driving?
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For highway driving, a tire pressure of around 250kpa to 260kpa is suitable. If the tire pressure is too low, it can cause excessive compression and deformation of the tire cord layer during high-speed driving. As the speed increases, this may lead to the phenomenon of standing waves in the tire, and in severe cases, it can result in a tire blowout. To ensure driving safety, it is essential to maintain adequate tire pressure when driving on highways. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tire. In car maintenance, the engine plays the role of the car's heart, and engine damage can lead to the end of the car's life. Tire pressure symbolizes the blood pressure of the car, and its level has a significant impact on the car's performance and power. Air pressure is the lifeblood of the tire; both too high and too low pressure can reduce the tire's lifespan.