It would depend on the amount of tar stuck to the tire. A little wouldn't effect much but more will cause the tire to be off balance and cause the vehicle to shake or shimmy.
No !!!!!!!!!!!
It is not safe at all to do so.
You will destroy the tire and harm the bead seating surface on the wheel.
I wouldn't trust it. Have a Tire shop check it out soon.
You cannot drive very fast with a fix-a-flat sealant in the tire. The exact speed depends on the weight of the car.
uh yea it does
Drive up to 100km and crash your car to a road divider.
A tar and chip drive way is the best alternative to a concrete drive way. They are the most similar, look great, and require much less maintenance. Tar and chip drive ways actually give your car better traction as well, so it may provide better for you in the winter months.
Could be a tire or wheel that is out of balance Could be a bad tire with internal damage Could need a new car
of course it will pop the tire if it haasnt already
Greater as tire pressure raises as you drive and tires get hot.
so they will not be flat when you try to drive your car again