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Common sense of driving at high speed in hot weather

In summer, especially in the sun, the surface temperature is very high, and it is easy to be punctured when driving at high speed. So many drivers will fall in love with each other and have the same question: Is there any way to prevent a flat tire in hot weather? Actually, there is. The following small series brings you some common sense of explosion-proof tires.

After the rainy season, the high temperature came. As we all know, the pavement temperature in expressway can be as high as 40℃-50℃ in summer, especially 12 from noon to 2 pm, and the asphalt pavement will reach above 60℃. At high temperature, tires are the most likely to explode for fast-moving cars. Since July, with the continuous increase of temperature, the number of alarms about vehicles stuck in expressway has greatly increased in many parts of the country.

According to statistics, tire failure accounts for nearly one third of traffic accidents in expressway in summer, and the main reason is puncture. Drivers are often caught off guard when they suddenly have a flat tire during high-speed driving, and many people often slam on the brakes or swerve. As we all know, this is the most dangerous thing. So, in hot weather, what can be done to prevent a flat tire?

Bian Xiao compiled some common sense of explosion-proof tires in hot weather introduced by high-speed traffic police:

1. Use tires correctly. Check whether the tire pressure is too high, whether there is a bulge and whether there is a foreign body between the two tires before leaving the car. Tires can be replaced in 4 years or 50,000-80,000 kilometers.

2. Try to choose a flat road when driving. The impact of uneven roads or hard objects can easily cause a flat tire. If you need to cross the uneven road surface, you should slow down in advance to avoid hitting the tires at high speed.

3. The trucks are not allowed to be overloaded, and the buses are not allowed to overspeed. When driving at high speed, try to avoid emergency braking;

4. Once you have a flat tire, don't slam on the brakes for emergency braking, so as not to slam on the direction. Hold the steering wheel tightly, slow down the throttle, try to control the direction, park the car in a safe place as much as possible, and turn on the danger warning flash;

5. Be sure to fasten your seat belt. In the event of vehicle collision, rollover and other accidents, seat belts can protect people from being thrown out of the car or being injured in a secondary collision in the car.

Warm reminder:

Regularly check whether the tires have insufficient air pressure, nails and other foreign bodies. Remember to replace the tires in time after a long service life. The best way is not to drive too fast, which is also the most fundamental way to ensure safety.

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