slow your vehicle to a stop and pull over and change your tire.
* At the first sign of tire trouble, grip the steering wheel firmly. * Don't slam on the brakes. * Let the car slow down gradually by taking your foot off the gas pedal. * Work your vehicle toward the breakdown lane or, if possible, toward an exit. * If it is necessary to change lanes, signal your intentions to drivers behind and do so smoothly and carefully, watching your mirrors and the traffic around you very closely. * Steer as your vehicle slows down. It is better to roll the car off the roadway (when you have slowed to 30 miles per hour) and into a safe place than it is to stop in traffic and risk a rear-end or side collision from other vehicles. * When all four wheels are off the pavement-brake lightly and cautiously until you stop. * Turn your emergency flashers on.
If you have a blowout while driving you should?
Grip the steering wheel firmly.
You should be 'gripping the steering wheel firmly ' at all times while driving. Things can happen so fast at speed, by the time your thought process has turned into actually gripping firmly, chances are it's already too late.
If you see white stuff coming out of your tire, it could be a sign of a leak or damage. It is important to have it checked by a professional mechanic as soon as possible to prevent further issues or a potential blowout while driving.
While driving, you should always be on the lookout for other drivers. You should also be on the lookout for pedestrians.
The manual says you should look _____ ahead while driving?
Texting while driving is very dangerous and should be outlawed.
If you are feeling sleepy while driving, you should pull over as soon as it is safe to do so.
If you experience a bike tire blowout while cycling, you should try to stay calm and gradually slow down by gently squeezing the brakes. Avoid sudden movements and steer the bike to a safe stopping place. Once stopped, assess the damage and either repair the tire or seek assistance if needed.
Not very different from texting while driving. If it isn't it should be.
no, you should not text while driving. when you try to concentrate on the phone and on the road you get confused and lose control
When drivers encounter an octagon sign while driving, they should come to a complete stop.