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  2. Flat tire - Wikipedia

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    A water-based sealant can be injected into the tire also through the valve stem. This contains less harmful chemicals and no aerosol gas. The sealant can then be driven into the tire using an air compressor. A flat tire can be repaired by a patch or plug; [4] or the tire may repair itself. Self-sealing tires work on punctures up to a certain size.

  3. This is how long you can drive on a spare tire - AOL

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    But if that day comes, you need to know how long you can drive with your car's spare tire. Every driver hopes they'll never have a flat. But if that day comes, you need to know how long you can ...

  4. Flat tire facts and guide - AOL

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    In 2021, there were 622 traffic fatalities caused by a tire-related crash. (Only about 16 percent of new vehicles are equipped with run-flat tires, which allow you to drive on a flat tire for ...

  5. Pit stop - Wikipedia

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    A pit stop for four tires and fuel can last 12 to 16 seconds, and a stop for two tires and fuel may take 5 to 7 seconds. Late in a race, a team may only need a small amount of fuel to make it to finish; this is called a "splash and go" and may take as little as 2 to 3 seconds.

  6. Aquaplaning - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of an aquaplaning tire Two vehicles aquaplaning through large puddles on the road's surface. Aquaplaning or hydroplaning by the tires of a road vehicle, aircraft or other wheeled vehicle occurs when a layer of water builds between the wheels of the vehicle and the road surface, leading to a loss of traction that prevents the vehicle from responding to control inputs.

  7. Tire maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Since heat in the tires from driving can impact the temperature a lot, accurate readings can only be obtained when the tires are cold - that is at least three hours after the vehicle has been driven or driven less than 1 km (1/2 mi) since cold - tire pressures will not then be higher because of operating heat. [2]

  8. Is it illegal to drive barefoot? What to know before driving ...

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    "You want to make sure any time you're operating a vehicle, you're comfortable, doing it safely and focused on the one task at hand: driving from point A to point B and putting your phone down ...

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