What to Do When a Tire Blows Out While Driving?

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JesseRose
07/30/25 6:10am
Solutions for a tire blowout while driving: 1. Front tire blowout: Firmly grip the steering wheel to adjust the car's direction, avoid repeatedly jerking the steering wheel or slamming on the brakes. Wait for the vehicle speed to gradually decrease before gently steering; 2. Rear tire blowout: Hold the steering wheel steady and lightly press the brake pedal to shift the car's center of gravity forward, allowing the intact front tires to bear more weight and reduce pressure on the blown-out rear tire; 3. Place a warning triangle 50 to 150 meters behind the vehicle. Daily tire maintenance: 1. Regularly check if the tread wear indicators are reached; 2. Check tire pressure at least every two months; 3. Frequently inspect tires for damage, such as punctures or cuts, and repair or replace damaged tires promptly; 4. Remove stones from the tread grooves to prevent deformation of the tire crown; 5. Regularly perform four-wheel alignment checks on the vehicle and correct any misalignment immediately if detected.
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