You’re driving through London, maybe along the A40 near Ealing, or cutting through Canary Wharf on a Tuesday morning, and your TPMS warning light blinks on. You pull over, check the tyre, and realise it’s flat. The good news: you’re on run flats, so you didn’t lose control. The question…
Can you drive with a punctured tyre in the UK? Legally, you cannot. Under the Highway Code, all four tyres must be correctly inflated and structurally sound at all times. A punctured tyre whether it’s fully flat or losing pressure renders your vehicle technically unroadworthy the moment the tyre can…