What to Do in Case of a Tire Blowout?
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Tire blowout response measures: 1. Maintain firm control of the steering wheel. If the vehicle begins to veer, avoid overcorrecting. Instead, gently decelerate while keeping the vehicle under control; 2. Strive to keep the vehicle moving straight, then release the accelerator. Use intermittent braking or refrain from any operation, allowing the vehicle to come to a gradual stop; 3. Attempt to park the vehicle in a relatively safe location, activate the hazard lights, and place a triangular warning sign approximately 150 meters behind the vehicle. A tire blowout refers to the phenomenon where a tire rapidly loses air and deflates within a matter of seconds due to sudden rupture. The correct practices for motor vehicles to prevent tire blowouts include: 1. Regularly inspect tires; 2. Promptly remove foreign objects lodged in tire treads; 3. Replace tires with cracks or damage.