Run-flat tires, also known as self-supporting tires, are a type of automotive tire designed to continue functioning even after they experience a puncture or a significant loss of air pressure. The main advantage of run-flat tires is their ability to allow a vehicle to continue driving for a limited distance (usually between 50 to 100 miles) at a reduced speed (up to 50 mph) after a puncture...
Tire Design Advancements: Run Flat Tires
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