What are the methods to prevent vehicle tire blowouts?
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Here are the correct practices to avoid tire blowouts: 1. Check whether the tire pressure is normal before each drive, and promptly remove foreign objects on the tire surface and in the grooves; 2. When the tread wears to the small triangle mark or the marked line in the tire pattern, or reaches the expiration date, the tire must be replaced; 3. Do not arbitrarily change the tire pressure during seasonal transitions; 4. Choose tires of the same brand and model; 5. While driving, try to avoid rolling over, colliding with, or scraping against hard objects and liquids. The following are the causes of tire blowouts: 1. Tire blowouts are related to tire damage, quality, temperature, and driving speed. 2. Tire blowouts are related to road conditions. 3. Tire blowouts are related to tire pressure. Driving for a long time with low tire pressure can cause uneven wear and wave-like deformation of the tread, leading to internal tire damage, sidewall bending and breaking, and eventual blowout. 4. Tire blowouts are related to tires 'working while damaged'. Regularly check tires for damage, such as cracks, punctures, cuts, etc. Once damage is found, repair or replace the tire promptly.