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I don't know whether anyone agrees with me but I can't help wondering why in this age of cars without a spare wheel, tyres are not solid ( filled with bubbles as in Aero Chocolate) I have a disabled scooter with solid tyres & with good shock absorbers I can imagine car tyres would be much safer if they were not subject to blow outs, Before anyone can say it would be detrimental to tyre manufacturers sales we would still be governed by tyre tread rules & have to replace tyres when they become worn.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How often do you get a 'blowout' I have never had one in 45 years of driving in the UK,Africa and the Middle East. I have had punctures but never one so bad I could not get to a tyre depot . I do not think the benefits would outweigh the problems. Bright sparks idea is correct, some cars need a lot harder (higher pressure) tyre than others. My car has a 15 psi difference between the front and back tyres so I would need 2 spare 'solid tyres'.