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If you are ever off the roadway and your tire is off the roadway or shoulder, do not apply your brakes. You could lose control if you brake.
If you are ever off the roadway and your tire is off the roadway or shoulder, do not apply your brakes. You could lose control if you brake.
If you are ever off the roadway and your tire is off the roadway or shoulder, do not apply your brakes. You could lose control if you brake.
Figure out how it ended up there.
Do not jamb on the brakes ... try to slow down as quickly as possible by downshifting to a lower gear. And yes, downshifting is possible with an automatic transmission as that is what the "2" and "1" are for on the shifter. You are going to be pulled hard to the right so hold that wheel steady so that you don't lose control. Once safely stopped, call for help. You might need a tow truck at this point to get you out of the softer shoulder.
The tread is what grips the road.
whoever put it there im guessing.
Vehicle condition, roadway, improper tire inflation
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No, it will be unstable and unsafe.
A broken belt in your tire can be caused by several different things. The most common cause is hitting a pothole or a solid object in the roadway.
It is the flex area between the shoulder of the tread and the bead.