
If your car tire is broken on the highway, call the national highway emergency rescue number 12122; if you are in the city, you can call your company or the 4S store to have them send rescue or a tow truck. If you encounter a flat tire, do not panic. Pull over safely and calmly call for assistance. Car tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on metal rims, supporting the vehicle body, absorbing external shocks, ensuring contact with the road, and maintaining driving performance.

I've been driving for over a decade and encountered several tire issues. The most convenient solution is to directly call your company's roadside assistance when parked by the roadside - most policies include free towing service. Just provide your location and vehicle model, and they'll arrive within 30 minutes. If you don't have rescue coverage, use your phone's map to search for nearby repair shops or tire patching services and call them; most shops within 5 kilometers can send mobile service. Highway breakdowns are most troublesome - remember to call 122 for police-assisted rescue positioning, never attempt dangerous tire changes yourself. Always save your insurance rescue number in your phone, it can save over 30 minutes in emergencies. Keeping an air compressor in your trunk is practical - it can help you reach repair shops with minor leaks.

My experience with a punctured tire last time taught me a valuable lesson. Now, I have three numbers saved in my : the insurance company's emergency hotline, the personal mobile of the repair shop owner I frequent, and the official roadside assistance center of my car brand. If it's a regular street, calling the repair shop is the fastest option—they know the area well and charge reasonably. For nighttime or unfamiliar roads, contacting the insurance company directly is safer, even if the response is slower. An important reminder: never attempt to handle it yourself on highways; you must call professional rescue services like 122, as regular towing companies aren't allowed on highways. Also, remember to wear a reflective vest and place warning signs—safety always comes first.

Which number to call for tire issues depends on your location. In urban areas, open WeChat to search for nearby auto repair shops and call them directly—small shops respond the fastest. For suburban roads, dial 114 to inquire about certified repair shops. On highways, you must call 122 for traffic police assistance. I always keep the *Hu app on my phone; entering your location will display the nearest 24-hour tire service point contact. If it's just a slow leak, use a car air pump to inflate first, then drive slowly to the repair shop to save money. Patching a tire usually costs a few dozen yuan, and when getting a new tire, ask the mechanic to take a photo of the actual product to avoid being scammed.

The first thing to do when a tire blows out is to pull over, turn on the hazard lights, and place the warning triangle. For rescue calls, the first choice is the company's service hotline, which has a 24-hour number on the policy; the second option is to call the brand's 4S store after-sales service, but the response is slightly slower; in emergencies, directly dialing 110 for transfer can also solve the problem. I usually save the contact numbers of three tire shops in my phone's map favorites for quick access. A new approach now is to search for roadside assistance on Gaode Map, which displays contact information for nearby repair shops. If you have a spare tire, decide whether to change it yourself based on the road section—it's feasible on urban side roads but requires gloves and a jack, but never attempt it on main roads.

Tire failures should be handled differently based on the situation: If a tire goes bad on the way to work, I directly call the company fleet for assistance; for weekend road trips, I contact the company to schedule a tow truck; in an unfamiliar city, using Dianping to search for tire specialty stores and calling them is the fastest. Experience tells me that insurance rescue services are the most hassle-free—just call the 400 number on the policy, describe the car model and location, and they will tow it to a repair shop for free. In emergencies, calling 110 or 122 can also connect you to rescue services. An important reminder is to verify repair prices—if patching costs over 80 yuan, it's more cost-effective to replace the tire. Always have the shop confirm the extent of the old tire's damage via video before payment.


