Operating a vehicle on a high-speed roadway with a temporary, smaller-sized tire involves understanding specific limitations and safety precautions. These compact spares are designed for short-term, limited-distance use to reach a repair facility or tire retailer. A typical example is their restricted speed rating, often significantly lower than standard tires. Ignoring these limitations can lead to tire failure and potential loss of vehicle control.
Ensuring the ability to safely and legally navigate high-speed roads after a tire failure is paramount. These temporary spares provide a critical mobility solution, enabling drivers to avoid being stranded on the roadside. This capacity evolved alongside automotive technology, progressing from rudimentary solutions to the compact, lightweight spares common today. The ability to quickly and safely change to a spare minimizes traffic disruption and personal risk.