How to Handle a Car Tire Blowout?
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Methods to handle a car tire blowout: 1. Straight-line blowout: When a tire blows out while driving straight, the tire only bears the vertical pressure from the vehicle's weight and does not deform much. It is essential to firmly hold the steering wheel to control the vehicle. 2. Curve blowout: During a turn, the car generates centrifugal force, transmitting lateral force to the tires, causing them to deform. After a blowout, the tire may fold together and push to one side, requiring careful control of the vehicle's trajectory. Avoid slamming on the brakes immediately after a blowout. Causes of tire blowouts: 1. Tire leakage: If a tire is punctured by a nail or other sharp object without immediate rupture, air leakage may occur, leading to a blowout. 2. Excessive tire pressure: At high speeds, tire temperature and pressure rise, causing deformation and reduced elasticity of the tire body. The dynamic load on the car increases, and impacts can lead to internal cracks or blowouts.