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Pneumatic Tyres

Pneumatic tyres, also known as air-filled tyres, are a type of tyre that is commonly used in various vehicles, including cars, bicycles, motorcycles, and trucks. These tyres are made of rubber and have an inner tube that is filled with compressed air. The air inside the tyre provides a cushioning effect, which helps to absorb shocks and vibrations when the vehicle is in motion. This results in a smoother and more comfortable ride for the passengers. The invention of pneumatic tyres is credited to Scottish engineer John Boyd Dunlop, who developed them in 1888 for his son's tricycle. Since then, pneumatic tyres have become the standard for most vehicles due to their superior performance and durability. They offer better traction on wet and slippery roads, improved fuel efficiency, and longer lifespan compared to other types of tyres. Pneumatic tyres are available in a variety of sizes and designs to suit different types of vehicles and driving conditions. They can be classified based on their tread pattern, which determines their performance on different surfaces. For example, tyres with a deep tread pattern are ideal for off-road driving, while those with a smooth tread pattern are better suited for highway driving. In conclusion, pneumatic tyres are an essential component of modern vehicles, providing a comfortable and safe driving experience. They are durable, efficient, and versatile, making them an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.

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