I got a flat the other day, and I don’t have cash for a new tire, so I’m driving on a spare. I know I’m okay driving around town with it, but can I drive on the highway?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
I’m sorry to hear about your flat tire, but it’s a good thing you had a spare available. While you can drive on the highway with a spare tire, you should avoid it if possible. This is because it’s recommended you drive no faster than 45 mph on a spare, which can make for some pretty unsafe conditions on the speedy highway.
The sooner you can get your tire replaced or fixed the better, as spares are only meant to keep you moving for a short time. Luckily, since you mentioned you’re short on cash, you can offset the unplanned expense by shopping for
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