Trailer Tire Blow-Out
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by BluesDude98, Jul 20, 2015.
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Understand now?Mudguppy Thanks this. -
I have always drove until I got to where I was going. Depending on the weight in the box. For most part to the next service. Screwww roadside
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If its a container,
you wait until the tire next to it blows................striker Thanks this. -
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If the flat is on the drivers side I WILL go as far as I have to, to get off the highway. Sheeple (in personal vehicles and big trucks alike) seldom respect the "move over or slow down for stopped emergency vehicles" law any more...too busy with their own agenda to pay attention I guess.Pedigreed Bulldog Thanks this. -
That all changes if the tire blew 3 states ago and you've still got 2 more to go to get where you're going. If that's the case, expect to be raked over the coals because you've driven a defective vehicle beyond what the exception in the regulations allows.Mudguppy Thanks this. -
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I never waited for tire service on the shoulder. Once it happen, flasher on, drive to the nearest exit, either a rest area or on/off ramp. The longest I drove was 5 miles to the nearest exit ramp. Why risk the tire guy life or mine, or a 4wheeler hitting my bumper when the truck can still limp to safety
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