What to Do When a Vehicle Has a Tire Blowout at High Speed?
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Do not panic in the event of a tire blowout. Keep both hands firmly on the steering wheel and try to maintain control of the vehicle. Avoid stepping on the brake pedal and try to keep the vehicle moving straight. Once the car has come to a stop, contact roadside assistance as soon as possible. Here are additional solutions for dealing with a tire blowout while driving: 1. When a tire blows out, the front of the car will veer due to inertia. At this point, firmly grip the steering wheel to mitigate the loss of control. Be careful not to attempt to jerk the steering wheel, as the strong inertia could easily cause the car to roll over, leading to severe consequences. 2. Lightly applying the brakes can also help mitigate the situation, but avoid slamming on the brakes, as this could have the opposite effect, causing the vehicle to become even more uncontrollable. Additionally, set up warning signs.