The punctured pneumatic car tyre from the user's viewpoint.

Author(s)
Jacobson, M.A.
Year
Abstract

Tyre failures, including slow punctures, have diminished in significanca over the years due to improvements in tyre manufacture, the widespread use of tubeless tyres, and the 1967 tyre regulations. An analysis is made of the effect of certain tyre failures of current conventional tyres on vehicle controllability. It compares conventional tyres with a new range of safety tyres and safety wheels.

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B 13915 (In: B 7042 [electronic version only]) /91.2/ IRRD 231598
Source

In: Report on the 5th International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles ESV, London, England, June 4 - 7, 1974, p. 868-893, 22 fig., 2 tab.

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