What is the correct action to take when a motor vehicle suddenly rolls over?

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DeAmir
07/28/25 9:48pm
When a vehicle suddenly rolls over, the driver should firmly grip the steering wheel with both hands, hook their feet onto the pedals, and press their back tightly against the seat backrest to stabilize their body. Here is relevant information: 1. Continuous rolling: When the vehicle rolls continuously toward a deep ditch, the driver should quickly move their body to the front lower part of the seat, hold onto the steering wheel to stabilize themselves, and avoid injury from rolling. 2. Precautions: Brake failure is the most likely situation to cause panic, but it is crucial to stay calm and handle the situation rationally. For manual transmission vehicles, the driver can downshift gradually to use engine braking. Then, slowly apply the handbrake to bring the vehicle to a gradual stop.
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RowanRose
08/12/25 2:23am
After driving for so many years, I always remind everyone that the key when a vehicle suddenly rolls over is to stay calm and not panic. The most important thing is to make sure you're wearing your seatbelt—it's a lifesaver! In the event of a rollover, avoid jerking the steering wheel or attempting to jump out, as that's even more dangerous. Instead, try to bend your body, using your hands to protect your head and neck to minimize impact. Once the car comes to a complete stop, turn off the engine to prevent fire, then unbuckle your seatbelt and check the surroundings for oil leaks or obstacles before slowly climbing out through the window or door. If injured, avoid unnecessary movement and call for help immediately. Prevention is also crucial—regularly check tire pressure and the suspension system, and avoid sharp turns at high speeds, as these measures can reduce the risk of rollover. Remember, safety comes first.
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