When you are out on the road, the last thing you expect is a tire blowout while driving. Having a tire blowout can be scary and potentially dangerous. Luckily it is rare for it to occur, but it is not impossible. Knowing how to avoid a tire blowout can reduce the chance of it happening. 

What Causes Tire Blowouts

Before knowing how to avoid a tire blowout, it is important to know how they occur. One way a tire blowout can occur is from debris or potholes on the road. Even if you do not believe your tires have any damage after running over an object, there is still a risk of a blowout. 

Having an unnoticed object puncturing your tire is allowing air to slowly seep out. The depletion of air causes your tires to weaken and increase the chance of a blowout. Another way your tires could blowout while driving is by overloading your vehicle. Too much weight will put stress on your tires. Weaker tires that have an uneven tread or low-air have a higher likelihood of blowing out.  

How to Avoid a Tire Blowout

Tire blowouts can easily be prevented in three ways:

  1. Monitoring Your Air Pressure

Most blowouts occur due to incorrect air pressure. If any warning lights come on in regard to your tires, you should address the problem immediately by going to a repair facility. You should also manually check your tire pressure once a month. It is important to check your tires when temperatures are extreme. Cold air can cause your tires to condense, while hot air can cause your tires to expand. Abnormal tire pressure causes the likelihood of a blowout to increase.

  1. Replacing Worn Tires

Getting a new set of tires when they are needed is important to prevent a blowout. Older tires have less traction and they can also heat up faster. Many blowouts occur due to overheated tires. Going to get your heavy-hauling vehicle’s tires checked regularly can prevent a blowout.

  1. Being Cautious and Avoiding Hazards 

As mentioned earlier, many blowouts can be caused due to hazards on the road. Depending on the debris, it could either cause your tire to pop right away or over time. An easy way to avoid this is to pay attention while driving and safely avoid them. If you are not able to avoid them, it is good to check your tires and call a repair service if damaged.

What to Do in the Event of a Blowout

If your tires ever do blowout while driving, the most important thing to do is not panic. Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and allow your vehicle to slow down gradually. Once you have slowed to a safe speed, pull to the side of the road and turn on your hazard lights. After you are pulled off to the side, call Massey Towing & Truck Service to have our team of experts assist you.

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