Avoid Summer Blowouts: How Heat Affects Your Tires and Safety
by AutoExpert | 12 April, 2024
You know how in summer, highways look like someone had a tire fight? Yeah, that's not an accident. Heat + bad tires = BOOM. Here's the deal:
- The Heat is ON: Roads get HOT in summer, and so do your tires while you're driving. It's physics. Add low pressure to that, and they're basically cooking.
- Underinflated Tires = Tire Meltdown: Driving on low tires makes them flex way more, which creates even MORE heat. Eventually the whole thing can just give out.
- This Isn't Just Annoying, It's Dangerous: The NHTSA says thousands of crashes involve tires every year. Some are definitely blowouts.
How to Dodge the Blowout Blues:
Luckily, a little knowledge goes a long way:
- Be a Pressure Nerd: Check those tires MONTHLY. They lose a bit of air naturally, even more when it gets cooler at night. Get a good tire gauge, too.
- Cold Tires Only: Check the pressure when they haven't been driven on. Heat messes with the reading.
- Warning Lights Lie: Newer cars have sensors, but they only go off when you're REALLY low. Don't wait for that!
- The Penny Trick: If you can see the top of Lincoln's head when you stick a penny upside-down in your treads, it's time for new tires.
Okay, Worst Case Scenario: YOU BLEW A TIRE!
It happens. Here's how to survive:
- White-Knuckle That Steering Wheel: Seriously, the car's gonna try to jerk around. Keep it straight.
- Don't Slam the Brakes: Ease off the gas, coast until you're slow, THEN pull over as far as possible.
- Get OUTTA There: You, the car, everyone. Off the road, away from traffic, THEN call for help.