Is a Vehicle Blowout Considered a Traffic Accident?
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A vehicle blowout is not considered a traffic accident. Here are some tire maintenance tips: 1. Check for cracks on the tread: Regularly inspect the tire surface for cracks, deformations, or other defects. The tread grooves gradually wear down over time, and if they become too shallow, they lose their ability to drain water and provide traction, significantly reducing the vehicle's performance. Even small cracks can pose a risk of blowouts at high speeds. Additionally, make sure to remove small stones lodged in the grooves. 2. Park on level ground: Avoid parking on surfaces with large, sharp, or jagged stones. Do not park near or in contact with petroleum products, acidic substances, or other materials that can deteriorate rubber. Drivers should also avoid turning the steering wheel after parking, as this accelerates tire wear. 3. Avoid cooling with water: Tires can overheat during prolonged or high-speed driving in summer, leading to increased air pressure. In such cases, park to allow the tires to cool naturally. Do not release air to reduce pressure or splash water to cool the tires, as this can cause abnormal aging of the tread rubber.