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Why Are Tires Always Getting Punctured?

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HectorRose
08/30/25 3:04am
Tires getting frequently punctured may be due to tire aging. Regularly inspect your tires for signs of wear, such as flattened tread patterns, bulges, blisters, cracks, or fissures. Here are some relevant explanations: 1. Replace Tires: Especially the rear tires. Many people try to save money by only replacing the front tires and neglecting the rear ones. This not only increases the likelihood of rear tires, particularly the right rear tire, getting punctured by nails but also doubles the risk of accidents. For safety reasons, it is recommended to replace tires that are over 6 years old or have high mileage, such as over 100,000 kilometers. 2. Road Conditions: Since tires are so prone to punctures, for everyone's safe driving, start now by creating a safer driving environment. Avoid littering from vehicles, and ensure children do not throw sharp objects like pencils or knives. During renovations, hire reliable waste disposal services. At work, promptly and accurately sort waste to help create a better driving environment for society.
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LucasRose
09/11/25 7:08am
From my personal driving experience, I've found that frequent tire punctures are often related to driving habits. On my daily commute through small alleys and side streets, there are often broken glass or small nails. If I drive too fast or take turns too sharply, it's easier to run over these objects. Especially when driving on suburban gravel roads on weekends, the uneven surfaces make tires more prone to punctures upon contact. I've tried slowing down and avoiding parking near construction sites, which has significantly reduced the problem. Additionally, frequent punctures can shorten tire lifespan, requiring premature replacement and increasing maintenance costs. I recommend using main roads more often and checking tire surfaces for embedded debris during regular car washes.
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LaKatherine
10/25/25 8:00am
As a car owner living in the old town area, I find environmental issues quite critical. There are many construction sites near my home, where workers leave materials scattered around, with nails and small metal pieces everywhere, making it easy for tires to get punctured. The problem worsens in summer as more construction projects are underway, increasing road debris. I've noticed that when tire treads are shallow, their debris-sucking ability weakens, making punctures more likely. My advice is to park in clean spots, avoiding areas near garbage piles. Additionally, applying a tire sealant spray on the surface can temporarily fix leaks, preventing breakdowns midway. This habit has saved me a lot of repair time.
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