If a tire suddenly goes flat while you are driving, you should:
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Grip your steering wheel with both hands and slow down gradually.
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Shift gear to neutral.
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Brake hard and stop as soon as possible.
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Immediately turn on your emergency flashers.
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Explanation
If a tire blows out or suddenly goes flat while you're driving, stay calm and firmly grip the steering wheel with both hands to maintain control of the vehicle. Do not brake suddenly, as this may cause you to lose control. Instead, ease off the accelerator and allow the vehicle to slow down gradually. Once you've regained control, signal and steer off the road to a safe location, away from traffic. Once stopped, turn on your emergency flashers and inspect the tire.
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