What are the incorrect emergency measures when a tire suddenly bursts while driving?
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Incorrect emergency measures when a tire suddenly bursts while driving: 1. Apply emergency braking to stop the vehicle in the shortest time possible. Avoid sharply turning the steering wheel or applying emergency braking when the tire bursts, as this can easily cause the vehicle to skid or roll over. Generally, when a tire bursts at high speed, the vehicle will rapidly veer toward the side of the burst tire. If not handled calmly with appropriate steering correction, the vehicle may lose control, swaying dangerously on the road. Correct operation is crucial: firmly grip the steering wheel and use intermittent braking (pump the brakes). 2. If a tire bursts while driving, do not leave the vehicle in the middle of the road. The correct procedure is to turn on the right turn signal, slowly move the vehicle to the roadside, set up a warning sign, and call for a tow truck or change to the spare tire. If the vehicle cannot be moved, turn on the hazard lights and set up a warning sign.