Why does extreme heat increase the risk of a tire blowout and how can it be avoided?
Summer is here, and it's the perfect time for road trips and long drives. However, it is also the season of hot temperatures, which can cause tire blowouts. Tire blowouts can be incredibly dangerous, and they can cause serious accidents on the road. In this blog post, we will discuss tire blowouts and how to prevent them during the hot season. What is a tire blowout?
In many countries, winter and summer tires are used separately and the tires are changed according to the weather. According to a European Commission report on tire safety, the most important aspects are how well your tire grips the road, how much air pressure it has, and how old the tire is. As the heat intensifies in Pakistan, many users traveling on motorways and highways have shared similar recent experiences.
Experts believe that rising temperatures can increase the risk of tire bursts and cause accidents on the road. So caution is required in this regard.
A tire blowout happens when a tire suddenly bursts while driving. The sudden loss of air pressure can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle, leading to accidents. Tire blowouts are often caused by underinflated tires, worn-out tires, overloading, and excessive heat.
To prevent tire blowouts during hot weather, follow these tips:
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