Why Do Car Tires Burst?
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The reasons for car tire bursts are as follows: 1. High temperatures causing tire bursts; 2. Overloading leading to tire bursts; 3. Speeding resulting in tire bursts; 4. Poor road conditions causing tire bursts; 5. Tire pressure not meeting safety requirements leading to bursts; 6. Internal damage to the tire or bubbles in the tire cord layer causing bursts; 7. Excessive wear on the tire surface or corrosion by oil leading to bursts. Relevant information about tires is as follows: 1. When purchasing tires, always check the production date: Do not buy tires with very old production dates. Tires are rubber products and will age even if unused. 2. During regular use, frequently check tire pressure and the surface for any damage: The tire sidewall is relatively fragile, and if it is cut or punctured, it cannot be repaired. It is recommended that car owners replace their tires every four years, even if the mileage driven within those four years is low.