
Hold the steering wheel steady, downshift, and brake slowly. Sudden braking can easily cause rear-end collisions with vehicles behind. If the car stops on the right side of the highway, turn on the hazard lights and call the highway emergency number to wait for rescue. If the car happens to stop in the overtaking lane, turn on the hazard lights, place a triangular warning sign 150 meters behind the vehicle, and then call the police to wait for rescue.

If a tire blows out while driving a BMW on the highway, the first thing I should do is remind myself to stay calm, keep both hands firmly on the steering wheel to avoid swerving, and definitely not slam on the brakes, as it could easily lead to loss of control or a rollover. Then, immediately turn on the hazard lights to alert vehicles behind, gradually slow down, and move the car to the emergency lane or hard shoulder to stop safely, applying the handbrake. If it's nighttime and the environment is too dark and dangerous, wearing a reflective vest before getting out of the car is better for ensuring safety. Quickly place a triangular warning sign 100 to 150 meters behind the car to prevent rear-end collisions. On the highway, speeds are high, and attempting to change the tire yourself is risky. It's best to call for roadside assistance, such as BMW Roadside Assistance or the highway emergency number 122, and wait for professionals to handle it. Afterward, remember to check the tire for nails or excessive wear to avoid a recurrence. Regularly check tire pressure and condition during maintenance, as safe driving is the most important.

When I had a tire blowout on the highway in my BMW, I immediately steadied my nerves and avoided panicking. I didn’t make any sudden steering movements, shifted to neutral, and coasted to a safe spot to stop. In most BMW models, the spare tire is located under the trunk cover, and the tools are stored there as well. I retrieved the jack and wrench. When changing the tire, remember to loosen the lug nuts before lifting the car, and avoid putting your entire body under the vehicle—it’s too dangerous with high-speed traffic and strong winds on the highway. It’s safer to call for roadside assistance. Driving even a short distance after a blowout can damage the suspension, so it’s essential to visit a BMW dealership afterward to check the wheel rims and perform a four-wheel alignment. For prevention, I make it a habit to check tire pressure monthly to avoid underinflation, which increases the risk of blowouts at high speeds. Additionally, avoiding potholes can also reduce the risk.

I once experienced a tire blowout on the highway while driving a BMW 5 Series, which was quite startling. Stay calm, gently apply the brakes, and slowly pull over to the side of the road. Turn on the hazard lights and place the warning triangle. BMW comes with its own roadside assistance feature, which can be activated with a single click in the iDrive system, making it convenient and worry-free. The tow truck arrived in less than half an hour. Changing a tire is too risky, and it's not recommended for beginners to attempt it themselves. After the incident, remember to have your tires thoroughly checked at a repair shop for signs of aging or punctures. Before your next trip, use the tire pressure monitoring system to ensure the readings are within the normal range. Safety first.


