Tips For Handling A Tire Blowout
November 4, 2021
The most dangerous and frightening experience for any driver is a tire blowout at almost any speed. Although there have been many advances in safety standards, still tire blowouts are a significant safety issue.
Due to safety advances, tire blowout occurrences are not very common which is why when it happens most drivers are unprepared to handle the situation and act properly. When a tire blows out it only takes a few seconds before it becomes a struggle to control your car.
So, the whole situation revolves around the way you react. Hence, you should always remain calm and remember some tips that can help you maintain control of your vehicle. If your tire blows out in the middle of the road you should know how to maintain its control to avoid accidents that can cause damage to the other vehicles and cause fatalities.
Once you maintain control and reach a safe place, call a towing company and wait for help. In this blog post, we will discuss some tips that can help you maintain control of your vehicle when its tire blows out.
When a tire blows out you will usually hear three types of sounds. The first will be a loud bang or boom that is the sound of your tire popping. Then the second sound will be a whooshing sound of air escaping from the tire, and lastly, you will hear the repeated sound of flopping or flapping that is the sound of your tire getting deflated and hitting the ground.
When the tire of your vehicle blows out your vehicle will slow down and then it will slowly pull to the left or right side depending on which tire burst. If the rear tire bursts you will feel pressure and force mostly in the seat or body of the car, but when the front tire blows out you will feel more force within the steering of your vehicle. So whether the blowout occurred in the back or front of your vehicle the only thing that matters is your response in both situations.
When your vehicle’s tire blows out the most important thing is to maintain its control and drive yourself to a safe place. If you lose control of your vehicle it can become dangerous for you and others on the road. Here are some important tips that you should remember if you ever experience a tire blowout.
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