Frequent hot weather vehicle tire burst teach you six strokes tire explosion


According to statistics from the traffic control department, recently, due to the high temperature, the city's roads frequently suffer from vehicle puncture failures.
According to analysis, there are three main reasons for puncture: First, the tread pattern is worn badly, and it has not been replaced in time. Second, the vehicle has not been subjected to safety inspections prior to travel, and the side crowns have been injured. The vehicle punctures at high speed; Tyres are subjected to punctures due to external forces during vehicle driving.


Six points for the summer tires:
One should always check the tire pressure, to maintain normal tire pressure; to check whether the sidewall fetal crown injury, such as bulging, scratches, injuries, etc., if found in the fetal crown with wounds should be replaced in time, so as to avoid explosion in the driving fetal.
Second, we must constantly check the pattern of the tire wear, if you find that pattern wear has reached the design limit, it must be updated.
Third, we must check the tire rubber aging, because the tire rubber aging, will play a "small mouth" on the side of the tire, causing a puncture.
In the long-distance and high-speed driving, the emergency braking should be avoided as much as possible. The sudden braking will make the “capacity” in the tire smaller, the pressure in the tire increases, and it will cause a flat tire; in the long-distance and high-speed driving, the habit of middle speed driving should be developed. And pay attention to mid-parking to allow the tire to rest and drop and cool down, but do not avoid pouring water to cool the tires.
Fifth, in the long-distance, high-speed driving should also develop the habit of holding the steering wheel with both hands, so that even in the event of a sudden situation such as puncture can be easily handled.
Sixth, when driving at high speed, if you encounter a puncture, you must not slam the brakes. Instead, you should lightly “point” the brakes while holding the steering wheel with both hands. Keep the car as steady as possible, and slowly pull over to stop.