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If a front tire blows out while driving a Class 4 vehicle at highway speeds, the driver should:

If a tire blows out, the vehicle will pull toward the side of the flat tire. Jerking the steering wheel or slamming the brakes can cause a rollover or skid. The

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Question: If a front tire blows out while driving a Class 4 vehicle at highway speeds, the driver should:

Answer options:

  • Apply the brakes firmly and steer toward the shoulder ✅ Grip the steering wheel firmly and stay off the brakes until the vehicle slows down
  • Shift the vehicle into neutral and apply the emergency brake immediately
  • Accelerate slightly to maintain momentum until the vehicle stabilizes

Correct answer: Grip the steering wheel firmly and stay off the brakes until the vehicle slows down

Explanation: If a tire blows out, the vehicle will pull toward the side of the flat tire. Jerking the steering wheel or slamming the brakes can cause a rollover or skid. The driver should maintain a firm grip and decelerate gradually.

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