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You apply your breaks as hard as possible and get to the side of the road and also try to steer your vehicle in a direction that will not interact with other cars, because you will loose control of your vehicle.

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If your front right tire blows while driving which way will the car pull?

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What If your tire blows out while driving?

You may or may not loose control and have a wreck. If you do not panic you will be ok.


Can a car fishtail when the rear tire blows?

A car can fishtail when a rear tire blows due to a dramatic reduction in traction. When the tire blows, it is quickly ripped from the rim which leaves very little contact with the road.


When a rear tire blows out can the back of the car fishtail?

Yes it can.


When should you do if your tire blows out?

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When a front tire blows out the vehicle pulls strongly in the direction of the deflated tire.?

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When a front tire blows out the vehicle pulls strongly in the direction of the deflated tire?

True.


How often should you take breaks while drving?

whenever you feel hungry.


Can a tire kill you if it blows up toward you?

Yes, it's possible to be killed by an exploding tire, but this will generally only happen while mounting a tire to a rim. If you're not in the automotive service business, you really don't need to concern yourself about it.


When a rear tire blows out the back of the car can fishtail?

Yes it can.


When a front tire blows out the vehicle pulls strongly in the direction of the deflated tire. true or false?

True.


If while driving a tire suddenly blows out what should do?

If a tire blows out while driving, remain calm and grip the steering wheel firmly to maintain control of the vehicle. Gradually ease off the gas pedal and avoid sudden braking or sharp turns. Signal and steer the vehicle to a safe location, such as the shoulder of the road, then come to a stop. Once stopped, turn on your hazard lights and assess the situation before changing the tire or calling for assistance.