Truck and bus tyres are primarily built to endure rugged and heavy loading. They are usually made from multi-layered rubber, consisting of natural and artificial rubber, fabric, often with steel belts inside their core for added strength and durability. These tyres are mostly used for various terrains which may include highways, urban roads, or off-road surfaces. They are designed to run on various types of terrains and weather and carry different loads, thus favorable in long-distance transport, city buses, and construction equipment. Steer tyres (for front wheels), drive tyres (for powered axles), and trailer tyres (for non-powered axles) are some of the types of truck and bus tyres available in the market. Since truck and bus tyres need to perform well in diverse environments, from highways to construction sites, they require features like deeper treads, puncture resistance, and heat dissipation. However, the tread patterns are known to vary from tyre to tyre to improve grip, water dispersal, and reduce road noise, etc. Choosing the right one results in optimal performance, safety, and cost-effectiveness.