What to Do in Case of a Tire Blowout on the Highway?

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ArianaAnn
07/28/25 3:55pm
The following are the steps to handle a tire blowout while driving at high speed: 1. If the front tire bursts, do not step on the brake under any circumstances. 2. Hold the steering wheel firmly with both hands, try to control the direction of movement, and release the accelerator to let the car slow down gradually. 3. Once the speed has completely decreased, steer the car to a safe spot by the roadside, change the tire, and proceed. Here are some methods to prevent tire blowouts: 1. Regularly maintain your tires, frequently checking for punctures, scratches, or bulges caused by broken cords. When the car is lifted (e.g., during chassis inspection or oil changes), take the opportunity to inspect the inner side of the tires for any issues. If problems are found, consult a repair shop or 4S store promptly. Rotate the tires as required to ensure even wear. 2. Pay attention to the lifespan of your tires. Determine whether to replace them based on the mileage, road conditions, and wear. Generally, tires used on city roads can last longer, but if you frequently drive on highways or rough roads, replace them in time based on the degree of wear. 3. Develop the habit of checking tire pressure. Regularly inspect the tire pressure and measure it at least once a month, topping it up as needed. Always check the tire pressure before driving on the highway to ensure it is within the normal range. 4. Prevent the tires from overheating during high-speed driving. Avoid driving continuously for too long on the highway; instead, take breaks at rest areas to allow the tires to cool down. This is especially important in summer. 5. Cultivate good driving habits and control your speed. Avoid sudden starts, hard braking, and fast turns, as these actions can increase tire wear and instant pressure. Do not run over hard objects on the road, and always maintain a controlled speed.
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DelEmery
08/11/25 11:05pm
Don't panic when a tire blows out on the highway. First, I need to stay calm, grip the steering wheel firmly to avoid swerving, then gradually release the accelerator to let the car slow down naturally. Never slam on the brakes—that could be even more dangerous. Once the speed drops, immediately turn on the hazard lights and carefully move to the emergency stopping lane. After coming to a complete stop, quickly exit the vehicle and place a triangular warning sign at least 150 meters behind the car to prevent rear-end collisions. If I'm driving a sedan, I should lock the doors and windows while waiting for help inside the car—it's best not to change the tire myself due to the high-speed traffic and risks involved. I've learned this the hard way: severely worn tires or insufficient tire pressure can easily lead to blowouts. Regular checks of tire tread and pressure are essential, and keeping an emergency kit in the car with water and a phone power bank can be lifesaving in critical moments. Also, memorize the highway emergency number—12122 offers free service in China—calling professionals is always the safest option. Safety comes first, and these small details should never be overlooked.
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