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If a tire blows out you should:

If a tire blows out, keeping a firm grip on the steering wheel and easing off the accelerator allows you to maintain steering control while the vehicle decelera

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Question: If a tire blows out you should:

Answer options:

  • Brake hard ✅ Hold the steering wheel firmly, ease off the gas, and gradually slow down
  • Steer onto the shoulder immediately
  • Turn the wheel sharply

Correct answer: Hold the steering wheel firmly, ease off the gas, and gradually slow down

Explanation: If a tire blows out, keeping a firm grip on the steering wheel and easing off the accelerator allows you to maintain steering control while the vehicle decelerates naturally. Braking hard or turning the wheel sharply is highly dangerous, as either action can cause a violent skid, spin, or rollover. Steering onto the shoulder immediately before slowing down can also cause a crash on uneven surfaces. The Ontario Ministry of Transportation guidelines state that drivers must avoid sudden inputs during a blowout to stabilize the vehicle. Mastering this emergency safety procedure is essential for passing the G1 knowledge exam and handling real-world mechanical failures safely.

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