How to Prevent Tire Blowouts When Driving in Summer?

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DiLila
07/30/25 1:12am
Methods to prevent tire blowouts when driving in summer include: 1. Check whether the tire pressure is normal; 2. Inspect the tire sidewalls for scratches or cuts that expose the cords; 3. Remove stones or foreign objects from the tread grooves to prevent deformation of the tire crown; 4. The service life of tires should generally be within 2 to 3 years or about 60,000 kilometers—replace tires that exceed their service life or are severely worn in a timely manner; 5. Rotate tires regularly; 6. Avoid overloading or exceeding weight limits; 7. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight; 8. Avoid sudden acceleration and hard braking; 9. Observe road conditions and steer clear of muddy or uneven surfaces.
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VonMiles
08/15/25 6:48am
To prevent tire blowouts in summer, I always pay attention to tire maintenance and check the tire pressure regularly. In hot weather, tires are prone to expansion, so it's important to keep the pressure at the manufacturer's recommended value, as both too low or too high can increase the risk. I also check the tread wear; if it's worn flat, I replace the tires immediately. In summer, the road surface gets very hot, so I avoid long drives at noon and choose to park in the shade to let the tires cool down. I rotate the tires every month to ensure even wear and avoid excessive wear on a single spot. I inspect the tire surface for any bulges or cracks and address any issues immediately. These habits don't take much time but significantly reduce the chances of a tire blowout, making long summer drives more reassuring. Additionally, avoiding overloading the vehicle and controlling the interior temperature can indirectly help keep the tires stable.
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OJosephine
10/20/25 5:50am
I drive with extra caution during the hot season, as driving habits are crucial. Maintaining a steady speed without sudden acceleration or braking helps reduce tire friction and heat buildup. I avoid high-speed turns or bumpy roads to prevent uneven tire stress that could lead to blowouts. Before setting off, I check tire pressure, ensuring measurements are taken when the tires are cool for accuracy. In summer's heat, I take more breaks at highway rest stops to let the tires cool down. I also opt for high-quality, durable tires and replace old ones promptly. These practices, based on years of experience, help prevent accidents. Always keep a spare tire and tools in the car for emergency handling in case of a blowout, prioritizing driving safety above all.
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