![]() The same can be said for those in the taxi industry or public transport – a cab or a bus with a puncture is a loss to someone’s livelihood and a potential obstruction for other drivers. Massive disruption can be caused to important industries such as agriculture, mining and construction if the vehicles they heavily rely on suffer tyre failure. Airless tyres could help businesses save money Airless tyres do away with the need for this equipment altogether, leaving more storage space in the boot for luggage. ![]() Many only come with space savers that can’t be used for extended periods or have a tube of puncture repair goo and an electric tyre inflator. In recent times it’s become much less common for cars to come with full-size spare tyres anyway. Given that drivers will be much less likely to encounter a problem with their tyres, there’ll be less of a need for a spare, or a puncture repair kit in cars. You’re less likely to experience issues with airless tyres that can’t be punctured – Goodyear’s rigorous testing of airless tyres reveals that although it's possible for spokes to deform and break, they can continue to perform safely afterwards. The most immediate benefit to an airless tyre is that it does away with the risk of a puncture which can leave your car limping or even stranded by the side of the road while you change the wheel, dig out the puncture repair kit or wait for help. ![]() What are the advantages of airless tyres? No flat tyres
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