According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), about 25% of vehicles on the road have at least one underinflated tire. Underinflated tires can reduce fuel efficiency, increase tire wear, and compromise vehicle safety.
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Driving on underinflated tires poses significant safety risks, as it can lead to poor vehicle handling, reduced traction, and longer stopping distances. Underinflated tires generate excessive heat due to increased friction, raising the likelihood of a blowout, which can result in a sudden loss of control. Additionally, the uneven distribution of pressure causes accelerated and uneven tire wear, reducing the tire’s lifespan and leading to costly replacements. Fuel efficiency also suffers, as the engine must work harder to compensate for the increased rolling resistance. Regularly checking and maintaining proper tire pressure is essential to ensure optimal vehicle performance, fuel economy, and overall road safety.