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Run Flat Tires are a type of automotive tire designed to provide temporary support to a vehicle in the event of a puncture. They are constructed with reinforced sidewalls that allow the tire to remain inflated and support the weight of the vehicle even when the tire has been punctured. This allows the driver to continue driving for a short distance, allowing them to reach a safe location for tire repair or replacement. Run Flat Tires are typically more expensive than standard tires, but they offer the added benefit of safety and convenience.
Run Flat Tires are becoming increasingly popular in the automotive tire market, as they provide a greater level of safety and convenience than standard tires. They are often used in luxury vehicles, as well as in vehicles that are used in areas with rough terrain or extreme weather conditions.
Some of the companies in the Run Flat Tire market include Bridgestone, Continental, Goodyear, Michelin, Pirelli, and Yokohama. Show Less Read more