Correct Practices to Avoid Vehicle Tire Blowouts
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Practices to avoid vehicle tire blowouts include reducing emergency braking and controlling tire pressure. Below are specific measures to prevent vehicle tire blowouts: 1. Avoid emergency braking: During long-distance or high-speed driving, try to avoid sudden acceleration and braking as much as possible, as such actions reduce the 'capacity' inside the tire, exacerbate tire wear, and increase instantaneous pressure, leading to blowouts. 2. Control tire pressure: It is most appropriate to reduce summer tire pressure by about 10%. When high summer temperatures arrive and road surface temperatures rise, tire pressure can easily increase. Once the tire pressure is too high, it can accelerate tire wear and cause blowouts. 3. Proper pressure reduction: When cooling and reducing tire pressure, allow the tire to cool naturally. Do not use methods like splashing cold water on the tire, as this can cause cracks and shorten the tire's lifespan.