What are the precautions for drivers in summer driving?
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Here are some important precautions for drivers during summer driving: Preventing tire blowouts: High temperatures in summer cause tire temperatures to rise, making rubber more prone to softening, and in severe cases, leading to tire burning. When driving at high speeds, encountering hard objects can easily cause tire blowouts. Therefore, always check tire pressure while driving. If tires are overheated or the pressure is too high, park the vehicle in a shaded area and allow it to cool naturally. Preventing vapor lock: High summer temperatures limit heat dissipation, especially when driving at low speeds with high engine RPMs, making it difficult to dissipate heat and increasing the risk of vapor lock. If vapor lock occurs, stop the vehicle immediately to cool down and address the issue. Preventing coolant shortage: In hot weather, water in the radiator evaporates more quickly. Regularly check the coolant level and monitor the temperature gauge. If a coolant shortage is detected, stop the vehicle immediately and wait for it to cool down before adding water. Be cautious not to open the radiator cap immediately to avoid burns.