Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles Permit Practice Test

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What should you NOT do if your vehicle's tire blows out?

  1. Slow down gradually

  2. Quickly move to the shoulder of the road

  3. Control the steering

  4. Ease off the accelerator

The correct answer is: Quickly move to the shoulder of the road

When experiencing a tire blowout, it is essential to maintain control of the vehicle to prevent further accidents and ensure safety. Moving quickly to the shoulder of the road can lead to loss of control, especially if the vehicle is not fully stabilized. Instead, the best course of action is to remain calm and allow the vehicle to gradually decelerate while steering straight. By slowing down gradually and easing off the accelerator, you reduce the risk of skidding or veering off course. Steering control is vital as it helps you guide the vehicle in a straight line, allowing a smooth transition onto the shoulder once you have slowed down enough to do so safely. Thus, the option to quickly move to the shoulder of the road is not advisable during a blowout situation, as it can heighten the risk of accidents.