It comes of by force
Improper installation. Lug nuts were loose.
It depends on the vehicle, the tire pressure and your style of driving. Your driving makes the biggest difference.
A bad wheel bearing can cause your tire to tilt inward. The motion of the tire tilt thing in word, while you are driving, can cause the axle to break and the tire to come off.
Studded snow tire.
Driving on low tire pressure flexes the tire, causes overheating and can make the tire come off the rim on corners.
They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.
Uneven tire wear with spots is usually caused by bad shock absorbers or struts. If the car or truck bounces too much while driving down the road it makes bald spots on the tires.
If one of my tires suddenly lost pressure while I was driving, I would pull over as soon as possible and replace that tire with my spare tire.
solid tyre mostly used in driving on sand
wheel bearings
you could have a wire broke in the tire
check the condition of the tire it might have a nail in it