What to Do When Car Tires Get Stuck in Mud?
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If the depth hasn't submerged the vehicle body, gently press the accelerator to try moving forward or shift into reverse. Tools like wooden sticks or rods can be fixed to the tires using the method mentioned above, allowing you to drive out effortlessly. You can first use a jack to lift the car and create a path under the tires. Additionally, if you have self-rescue tools in the car, it will be even quicker. If you can't find any assisting tools, you can release some air from the tires to increase their friction and try to get out of the pit. If you have companions, you can ask them to help push the car, but make sure they don't stand behind the rear wheels, as they might get hit by stones thrown out by the tires.