8 steps to handle a car tire blowout in the middle of the road
(Baonghean.vn) - A tire blowout while driving on the road is the most terrifying "nightmare" for every driver. Along with prevention, drivers should also know how to handle this dangerous situation when their car encounters it.
1.Do not turn the steering wheel arbitrarily
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Keep the vehicle moving in a straight line to minimize the risk of losing control, skidding or rolling over. Try to keep a firm grip on the steering wheel with your hands at the 10 and 2 o'clock positions.
2. Do not brake suddenly
The common reflex of a driver in a flat tire situation is to press the brake pedal hard in the hope that the car will stop immediately. However, this is the most dangerous thing to do in this situation. Sudden braking can cause your car to lose control and spin out, endangering yourself and other vehicles.
3. Keep your foot on the gas
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It may sound counter-intuitive, but keeping your foot on the gas pedal will give you more time to assess the situation. During this time, the car will not be able to increase its speed because the tire has blown out. In fact, keeping your foot on the gas pedal will help you avoid braking, which can cause you to lose control and skid as mentioned above.
4. Let the car slow down slowly
When a tire blows out, the car immediately has to pull a huge amount of weight. This weight helps your car slow down safely without the need for a braking system. Even if your foot is on the gas pedal, the car will still slow down.
5. Warning to other vehicles
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Use your hazard lights to warn other drivers around you that you are in danger. They may have heard or seen your flat tire, but to be safe, you should still turn on your hazard lights so other drivers are more cautious around your vehicle.
6. Move to the side of the road when the vehicle has slowed down
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When the vehicle speed drops to about 30 mph or less, slowly turn the wheel to pull the vehicle to the side of the road. Remember to turn on your turn signal to warn the bus that you are changing direction.
7. Stop the vehicle safely
Slowly take your foot off the accelerator and let the car come to a stop. Once the car has come to a complete stop, check your surroundings for safety before exiting the car.
8. Be careful when changing tires yourself
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Blowout tires can contain sharp metal fragments that can injure you. Always use caution when changing a tire and wear gloves to avoid injury.
* Causes of car tire explosion
There can be many causes of a car tire blowout while the car is running, but there are two main reasons that usually cause it.
First reason: Can be mentioned asdamaged rimcausing the tire to be scratched during use. Scratches that are too deep will not be able to withstand the pressure and will explode.
Reason 2: ExactlyIncorrect tire pressure. If the pressure is too low, it will cause the tire to bend more than designed, causing the fabric layers to stretch and tear.
If the pressure is too high, causing the tire's wall strength to exceed its design limit, it will also cause an explosion. This problem is more likely to occur if the vehicle is operated continuously on hot days or on bad terrain with many sharp rocks...
Tires can also easily explode for a simple reason, such as during asharp turn at high speedwhile the tire was worn too much.