Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
If a front tire blows out at highway speed, you should:
A blowout pulls the vehicle toward the failed tire. A firm grip on the wheel keeps the car straight while the loss of engine power slows it gradually. Once stab
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Question: If a front tire blows out at highway speed, you should:
Answer options:
- Brake hard immediately ✅ Hold the steering wheel firmly, ease off the accelerator, and let the vehicle slow before braking gently and pulling off the road
- Steer sharply onto the shoulder
- Accelerate to maintain control
Correct answer: Hold the steering wheel firmly, ease off the accelerator, and let the vehicle slow before braking gently and pulling off the road
Explanation: A blowout pulls the vehicle toward the failed tire. A firm grip on the wheel keeps the car straight while the loss of engine power slows it gradually. Once stable and slowed, brake gently and steer to a safe location off the travelled lane.
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