Motorists are advised that under-inflated tires can lead to increased rolling resistance, causing the engine to work harder and consume more fuel. Additionally, under-inflation can result in uneven tire wear and reduced handling performance, further impacting fuel efficiency. Properly inflated tires ensure optimal contact with the road, improving both safety and economy. Regularly checking tire pressure helps maximize fuel efficiency and reduce overall driving costs.
Some motorists don't know that their tyres are flat or under inflated others just buy new tyres but others don't have a problem with this because they check their tyres regularly.
Yes, under-inflated tires are dangerous. They can also leave the rim under heavy cornering.
Yes they do.
Under-inflated tires and duals that touch
Steel belted tires have that look.
you drive too fast through standing water on under- inflated tires.
The braking of the car and, give the driver heavy steering
Accelerating and braking abruptly, an out-of-tune engine, under-inflated tires, to name a few.
Underinflated tires wear faster on the sides than the middle.
flats, shortened life due to uneven or accelerated wear, and and propulsion inefficiency.
tread on the sides of the tire will be more worn down then the middle
Have your tires rotated and balanced every 5000 miles. Check air pressures regularly so exterior or interior wear does not occur depending on if the tires are over inflated or under inflated. Manufacture recommended tire pressures can be found within the door jam or in the owners manual.