The vehicle will pull to the side with the blown tire. If you do not panic and just let off the gas and slowly apply the brakes you will not have an accident. If you jerk the wheel or slam on the brakes you will loose control.
pull hard in the direction of the deflated tire
Normally from overloading the vehicle or running the tire low of air, or both.
The vehicle will pull to the side with the blown tire. If you do not panic and just let off the gas and slowly apply the brakes you will not have an accident. If you jerk the wheel or slam on the brakes you will loose control.
The vehicle will pull to the side with the blown tire. If you do not panic and just let off the gas and slowly apply the brakes you will not have an accident. If you jerk the wheel or slam on the brakes you will loose control.
The vehicle will immediately swerve toward the blown tire side. Rear braking is very handy at this point. Pull on emergency brake as hard as you can.
At highway speed you can loose control and have a wreck, especially if a front tire blows out.
Driving on dry rotted tires is NEVER safe. Generally, if the tire is holding air with the full weight of the vehicle on them, the vehicle can be moved at speeds less than 20mph on a smooth surface. But things happen, it is always possible for a blow out.
The car will pull to the right, and you will have to fight it. The severity of the pull depends on how fast you are going, and to a lesser extent on whether the car is front-wheel drive or not. Modern tires that use steel belts and "airless tubes" are not as violent when they rupture, and your chances of safely pulling over in the event of a blowout are very good.
No. Get new tires before they blow out and you get hurt.
Check your front tires they might have an uneven lump where the tread is which my cause the steering wheel to be forced one way while driving. Even if there new tires the wires in them separate causing a bump to form which can result to a blow out. Make shure to run your hand over them and don't forget to move the vehicle forward the lump maybe on the bottom.
You get poor gas mileage, the handling of the vehicle is not at its best, your losing stopping grip to the road you can slide instead of stop. You could have a blow out at any time. Its just not safe. Period get them changed with tires that have a little tread if you cant afford brand new tires.
no