Will Winter Tires Burst When Driving on Highways in Summer?
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Winter tires will not burst when driving on highways in summer. Winter tires: They are only suitable for snow and ice surfaces. If the road is not covered with snow or ice, they should not be used, especially on highways, as they can cause the following issues: increased noise, higher fuel consumption, and faster tire wear. Winter tires are designed for snowy conditions and feature metal studs in the rubber to enhance traction. Tread of winter tires: They have more fine grooves to improve grip. Compared to regular tires, winter tires use special compounds to increase friction on snow and ice surfaces. Their advantage lies in improving traction and safety on snowy or icy roads. The tread material of winter tires is softer, and the carefully formulated silica-mixed rubber compound allows for better contact with smooth ice surfaces, generating greater friction than all-season tires. This significantly enhances vehicle control and safety on slippery ice.