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John Shawcross (not verified)    May 18, 2014 - 12:00AM

I thought that was a very interesting and useful article. Couple of counter points however, I have noticed that some people will just drive their car to the nearest garage whether they are run flat or not. Perhaps these folks might benefit from having a run flat tire. I recently noticed that the car in front had a flat tire. So at the next traffic lights I jumped out and told the senior citizen lady that she had a problem. Oh for Christ's sake she said, and drove off. It was clear to me she was not going to stop on the road and change the wheel. Also once on a dark rainy night on a busy highway my tire went and there was no way I was going to stop right away for fear of being hit.hit. So I had to drive a mile or so to find a safe place to pull off and change the wheel; but that tire was a goner anyway. Perhaps a run flat would have survived the experience. What do you think?

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