Tyre blowouts are very serious and fearing events, even for the most professional driver such as a policeman. Wheel blowouts can occur for numerous reasons including a punctured tyre. The event can cause a loss or struggle with control.
The depth of the rupture will decide the amount of control you have on the car. It will also have a bearing on how safely you can stop without becoming a hazard for other drivers.
As soon as you suspect that one of the tyres has developed a puncture you need to fight the natural initial instinct to brake sharply and pull over to the side of the road as soon as possible. Instead stay calm, take a firm grip on the steering wheel and avoid using any harsh steering or braking inputs and allow your speed to gently decrease naturally.
It can be trying to steer your car when you are at high speed with a hole in the tyre. By reacting too quickly you can cause a spin out due to the force placed on the car. The tyre will also have a loose grip on the road. After speed has been reduced it is much easier to move the vehicle off the road and allow it to stop naturally.
With your vehicle safely stopped at the side of the road and with your hazard lights on, you should only attempt to change the flat tyre yourself if it will not put you or other road users at risk. Do not attempt to change a tyre yourself on a motorway, even if it is on the nearside, as it could be the last thing you ever do, instead notify the rescue services and they will despatch a recovery service to assist you.
If you are not on a motorway and it is safe to do so, you can consider changing the tyre yourself. Get all of the occupants out of the car and to a safe place, make sure the parking brake is securely on and if its dark or a dull day consider switching on your sidelight bulbs and wearing a fluorescent jacket to make yourself and your vehicle more visible during the process.
Before raising up your car you need to assess the correct jacking points. Your car manual should display these points clearly for you. The vehicle should also be secured on the jack before you remove the tyre.
When re-tightening the nuts after replacing the wheel always make sure you tighten them in opposite pairs, to ensure the wheel is fixed securely against the axel face, before driving off again.
Being stranded at the side of the road can be a stressful experience for any motorist especially at night, so make sure other drivers can see you by leaving your Car Sidelight Bulbs on. It is also a good idea to consider installing Upgrade Car Bulbs, which will make your vehicle stand out more at night.
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