True.
True.
True.
pull hard in the direction of the deflated tire
A vehicle approaching from the opposite direction.
It is in most cases opposite to the direction of motion.
False
A three-point turn is a commonly used maneuver to turn your vehicle around in a limited space so you can head in the opposite direction. It involves turning the steering wheel to its full extent in one direction, then in the opposite direction, and then straightening out to complete the turn.
To reverse. To make something the opposite of what it was
A tire that is designed so the vehicle may be towed even if the tire is deflated.
When a front tire blows out, the vehicle typically pulls strongly in the direction of the blown tire. This is because the loss of air pressure affects the tire's ability to maintain grip on the road, causing the vehicle to veer toward the side of the flat tire. It's crucial for the driver to remain calm, avoid sudden steering movements, and gradually slow down to regain control.
No