What Does Drifting Mean?
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When a rear tire blows out, the vehicle loses steering power and may suddenly experience oversteering, commonly referred to as drifting. Below is additional information: Tire Blowout Process: If the front left tire blows out, the vehicle will pull to the left; if the front right tire blows out, it will pull to the right. When a rear tire blows out, the vehicle loses steering power and may suddenly experience oversteering, commonly referred to as drifting. At high speeds, tire temperature rises, increasing air pressure, which leads to tire deformation and reduced elasticity of the tire body. The dynamic load on the vehicle also increases, and impacts can cause internal cracks or blowouts. Insufficient tire pressure increases tire sag, making it easier for the sidewall to contact the ground during sharp turns. The sidewall is the weakest part of the tire, and contact with the ground can also lead to a blowout. Tire Maintenance Methods Include: Regularly removing stones stuck in tire treads; minimizing exposure to direct sunlight; promptly checking tire pressure; maintaining the suspension system; periodically inspecting front wheel alignment; and paying attention to driving habits.