Friday, 1 May 2015

Burst Tire while High Speed Driving? Do not Hit the Brakes!

Burst tire become one of causes of accident. That's why there are many warning boards on the highway reminded to check the tires condition regularly to avoid tire burst.This proves, burst a tire is considered a very dangerous incident which could have been prevented. According to the Director of Safety Defensive Driving Indonesia, burst tire can still be controlled if the car speed is below 55 km per hour.If you believe the good condition of the tires, the car is good and safe to please just believe it's more than speed. Burst front tire with a speed exceeding 55 kilometers per hour, the most difficult to control. Cars can be reversed when the tire burst due to the driver is braking suddenly startled reflex.When the brake is pressed, the weight of the car will tend to move progressively forward and pull the wheel towards the tire burst. As soon as he realized it was wrong, immediately released the brakes and the car overturned. When the front tire burst, the last try clutch, brake and gas. Capital only be counter steering. For example, the left tire burst, heavy wheel to the left, then to the right counter.But if the rear tire burst, it is relatively easy to control, but tend not to feel when the rear tire burst, even if they are full passenger vehicles.Indeed, if a tire burst, no one can do but just counter steering. Pull over in a safe place and replace it with the spare tire.If a tire burst incident at high speeds, above 55 kilometers per hour, there are certain techniques that can be done although not all drivers can do. In the sense that only drivers with an advanced level that could do it.For example, to balance the weight of the vehicle in order to remain flat until a flat tire not bear too heavy, slow, less gas, do not suddenly. Although not everyone can do that.If the car is brought under control, you just might find a more safe place, such as toll roads or rest the shoulder area and then turn the lights on emergency alert, or hazard.

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