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∙ 9y agoThere are usually more tire blowouts on highways in April rather than December because the highways have more damage to them at this time of the year. There is more rain or water from melting snow that causes the damage.
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∙ 9y agoTire blowouts are more common in April compared to December due to the warmer weather, which causes tires to expand and the air pressure to increase. Additionally, potholes and debris on the roads are more prevalent after the winter months, increasing the risk of tire damage.
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The sign will tell. Interstate highways are at least 4 lanes (2 in each direction, but can be more). Their signs are a blue shield with a white number and a red top. US highways can be 2 or more lanes. THey have all white shields with black numbers. State highways can be 2 or more lanes. Their signs will vary. The sign will tell. Interstate highways are at least 4 lanes (2 in each direction, but can be more). Their signs are a blue shield with a white number and a red top. US highways can be 2 or more lanes. THey have all white shields with black numbers. State highways can be 2 or more lanes. Their signs will vary.
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December, March, and sometimes April are the main ones though every month has a more than one holiday.
Because Earth makes more distance from Sun.
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In December, the Earth's northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, leading to shorter days and less direct sunlight. This results in cooler temperatures. In April, the northern hemisphere is tilting towards the sun, leading to longer days and more direct sunlight, which warms up the Earth.