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If you were driving @110 km/hr, then you experienced a tyre bust, what should you do to avoid possible accident or car rolling off the road?

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Question ajoutée par evans muleka , Driver to the country boss , Jyoti structures ltd
Date de publication: 2015/09/15
Mohamed Navas Mohamed Navass
par Mohamed Navas Mohamed Navass , vehcile assembly and testing , asok leyland

Suddenly not break apply . Control ur self car .dont afrid .

be present of mined dont panic, take off your foot from gas pedal to reduce the speed and gently press the car brake and drive it to the safer place until totally stop the vehicle and part it safe place, take of the warning device to signal other road use.

first of all stop applying the gas pedal and allow the car to slow down then slowly apply brakes as you enter the safety lane and switch the engine off if possible until you stop completely and after you have stopped at a safe location procceed to change the tyre

Amine Morsli
par Amine Morsli , Community Manager/Photographer , Freelance

You release your foot from the throttle, slowly, WITHOUT braking ! Then downgrade the gears, until you're in 2nd, then you put your direction light on the right and you stop the vehicle, then you put on the emergency lights, and the triangle 30 meters behind the vehicle, and you change the damaged tire !

Muhammad Farhan
par Muhammad Farhan , Automotive Technician Heavy Equipment , Engro Fertilizers Ltd.

1st of all I control the steering and then control brakes and other

DOWN THE GEAR, DO NOT APPLY CLUTCH, USE HAND BREAK CONTROL THE STEERING WHEEL TOWARDS ROAD SIDE FENCING OR WATER BARRELS IN SIDE WAYS....,

mansur raees
par mansur raees , QUALITY INSPECTOR , NYK RO RO AUTO LOGISTICS TERMINAL PIPAVAV, INDIA PVT (LTD)

CONTROL STARING AND GET TO DOWN  AFTER USE HANDBRECK

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