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#1. What is the first thing you should do if a tire blows out while driving?
Holding the steering wheel steady helps maintain control and prevents the car from swerving.
#2. True or False: Gradually easing off the accelerator can help regain control after a blowout.
Reducing speed gradually helps stabilize the vehicle without causing sudden weight shifts.
#3. True or False: Tire blowouts only happen at high speeds.
Blowouts can occur at any speed, though high speeds make them more dangerous.
#4. What mindset should teen drivers adopt regarding tire blowouts?
Calm, controlled reactions help drivers maintain stability and prevent crashes during a blowout.
#5. After regaining control of the vehicle, what should you do next?
Once the vehicle is stable, slow down safely and pull over to a secure location.
#6. What is the safest place to stop after a tire blowout?
Pulling over to a safe shoulder or parking area keeps you away from moving traffic.
#7. What is a tire blowout?
A blowout occurs when a tire suddenly bursts or rapidly loses air pressure, which can cause loss of vehicle control.
#8. True or False: You should activate your hazard lights once you are safely slowing down after a blowout.
Hazard lights alert other drivers that your vehicle is slowing or stopped unexpectedly.
#9. True or False: The safest reaction to a tire blowout is to slam on the brakes immediately.
Hard braking can cause the vehicle to spin or skid. Maintaining control is the priority.
#10. Which of the following can increase the risk of a tire blowout?
Poor tire maintenance greatly increases the risk of sudden tire failure.



