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Handling Tire Blowouts. Department of Public Safety. Objectives. Learn how to handle blowouts Learn how to prevent blowouts. Today’s Situation. Blowouts cause accidents High speed driving Tire safety ignorance. Do’s and Don’ts of Blowouts. Don’t over react Do slow down gradually
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Handling Tire Blowouts Department of Public Safety Student Name
Objectives • Learn how to handle blowouts • Learn how to prevent blowouts Student Name
Today’s Situation • Blowouts cause accidents • High speed driving • Tire safety ignorance Student Name
Do’s and Don’ts of Blowouts Student Name • Don’t over react • Do slow down gradually • Don’t slam on brakes • Don’t rapidly take foot off accelerator • Do ease off gas gradually
More Do’s and Don’ts • Do steer with small, smooth movements • Do keep a firm grip on steering wheel • Do keep vehicle in middle of lane • Do pull over to side of road • Don’t pull over until vehicle has slowed down • Don’t apply brakes until on shoulder Student Name
Tire Safety = Prevention • Pressure • Alignment • Rotation • Tread Student Name
Pressure Student Name Check monthly for under-inflation Fill to manufacturer's recommendation Fill when tires cool
Alignment Student Name Misalignment causes uneven and rapid tread wear Pulling or vibration Correct by tire dealer
Rotation • Pattern • Follow manufacturer's guidelines • Fix alignment and balance first • Every 6,000 miles Student Name
Tread Student Name Worn treads cause skidding and hydroplaning Minimum tread 1/16 inch Wear bars visible Penny test