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You may or may not loose control and have a wreck. If you do not panic you will be ok.
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If you mean the light it should reset itself while driving
When a tire blows out while someone is driving, the person should first keep calm and hold the steering wheel firmly. Then the person should NOT slam on the brake, but slowly let the car slow down, staying in the lane and not pulling over until the car is almost at a stop so the person doesn't lose control of the car.
Studded snow tire.
Keep calm and slow as quickly as you can using emergency brake I would not recommend using the emergency brake. You should get a good grip on the steering wheel and slow down gently. The stability of the car will be compromised by the flat tire. Any drastic maneuvers, such as hard braking could cause you to lose control.
A tire cupping can be caused by tread being lost. A tire cupping means that it should be replaced as soon as possible. You do not want a cupping tire to be used while you are driving. Air can escape and cause a flat.
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.
They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.
An all terrain tire, or a sand specific tire would be best.
Tire pressure should be adjusted after a period of driving. The air in a tire will heat and expand as you drive on it. Therefore, to prevent overpressurization, tire air pressure should be adjusted only after a period of driving.