Safety
Essential safety information for every driver.
Connected Tire Sensors: Smart Tire Technology Explained
How connected tire sensors monitor pressure, temperature and wear in real time—and what that means for safety, costs and predictive maintenance.
Read MoreWhy Tire Load Rating Matters: Safety & Legal Requirements
Balanced tire load ratings protect safety, performance, and legal standing—learn how to find and maintain the right rating to avoid costly risks.
Read MoreWhy Tire Speed Rating Matters for Your Safety
Good tire speed ratings prevent overheating and blowouts—discover what could happen if yours can't handle the speeds you drive.
Read MoreDriving on a Flat Tire: How to Get to Safety Without Damage
Unnerved by a sudden tire flat? Learn calm, damage‑minimizing steps to reach safety and what to do next.
Read MoreTire Safety Tips for Road Trips: Pre-Trip Checklist
Maximize roadside safety with a pre-trip tire checklist—inspect treads, pressures, spare, and tools to avoid surprises and learn what to fix next.
Read MoreMotorcycle vs Car Tires: Size, Construction & Design
Uncover why motorcycle tires' unique shape, beads, and sidewalls make car tires dangerous on bikes — find the essential checklist and tests inside.
Read MoreCar Tires vs Trailer Tires: Why You Can’t Swap Them
Heavy-duty stability and load-safety depend on tire construction and pressure—discover why swapping car tires for trailer STs can be dangerous and what to check next.
Read MoreTire Sealant vs Spare Tire: Which Backup Is Smarter?
Not all backups are equal—discover when a quick sealant saves time and when a full spare is indispensable for long, risky drives.
Read MoreP-Metric vs LT Tires: Load Capacity & Construction
Never choose between P‑metric and LT tires without knowing how construction, load ratings, and inflation pressures change towing safety—discover the calculations next.
Read MoreTire Bulge on Sidewall: What It Means & Is It Dangerous?
Just one bulge can signal internal cord failure and sudden blowout—read on to learn why you must stop driving immediately.
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