When experiencing a tire blowout, the key is to keep your cool, and to maintain control at all times.
Ignore your natural instinct to hit the brakes or jerk the steering wheel when you have a blowout.
Accelerate slightly to maintain control of the vehicle. Keep going straight.
Hold the steering wheel firmly with both hands at 10 o’clock and two o’clock on the wheel to avoid losing control.
Ease off the accelerator slowly.
Maintain your course while the vehicle slows.
Apply the brakes gently when your car slows to 30 miles per hour.
Turn on your right turn signal.
Never stop on the left side of the road, if possible. This is the most dangerous place to be.
Pull your vehicle off to the side of the road, and breathe a sigh of relief…you’ve just survived a blowout.
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This is a must watch for all drivers! Great job getting different angles from inside the car instead of just from the passenger side!
over 2 years ago by HeatherM
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