Why is a tyre bulge dangerous?
The appearance of a bubble on the tyre sidewall means that the carcass ply behind the rubber has been punctured. This exposes you to a rapid loss of pressure if the bubble bursts. If this happens while driving fast, for example on the motorway, the sudden loss of air from your tyre can cause the loss of control of your vehicle and lead to an accident.
As with cuts, a bulge can occur on both the inner and outer side of the tyre. This means that it may not be visible when you walk around your vehicle to examine it. However, when there is a bulge in a tyre, abnormal vibrations are usually experienced. This is a sign that should not be taken lightly and that your tyres should be checked urgently by a professional.
Can speed bumps damage tyres and cause a bulge?
No. As they are designed with a slope to go up and down, they may damage the suspensions, but not the tyre.