Florida Traffic Course Practice Test

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What should you do if your tire blows out while driving?

Gradually slow down and steer straight

When experiencing a tire blowout while driving, gradually slowing down and steering straight is the appropriate response. This method helps maintain control of the vehicle. When a tire blows out, the vehicle can become difficult to manage due to the sudden loss of traction and balance, so making sudden movements can exacerbate the situation and lead to loss of control.

By slowing down gradually, you allow yourself to come to a more controlled stop without causing additional strain on the vehicle's stability. Steering straight helps keep the vehicle steady, while the weight shifts away from the blown tire naturally aids in maintaining directional control.

This approach minimizes the risk of skidding or rolling over, which can occur if the driver responds too quickly or aggressively. Ensuring a safe stop is vital to avoid further complications or hazards on the road.

Immediately slam on the brakes

Steer sharply to the side of the road

Accelerate to regain control

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