Why Are Tires More Prone to Blowouts in Summer?
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The reasons why tires are more prone to blowouts in summer are: 1. When driving under high-temperature conditions, the effect of thermal expansion and contraction makes tires more likely to deform; 2. As tires continuously generate heat during driving and dissipate it relatively slowly, the air pressure inside increases, leading to blowouts due to overly thin tire walls. Measures to prevent tire blowouts include: 1. Strictly avoid overloading, overcrowding, and speeding; 2. Regularly check tire pressure to maintain normal internal pressure; 3. Periodically rotate tires; 4. Regularly adjust wheel balance; 5. Opt for tubeless tires or radial tires whenever possible; 6. Maintain proper tire care.