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How to Prevent a Tire from Blowing Out

Tire blowouts may seem to happen without warning, but the folks at The Car Store can offer some tips to keep you protected while on the road. First, check your tires before you leave home for punctures, low pressure or other issues that might compromise their structural integrity.

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You should never drive faster than what your tires are rated to handle. Depending on your tire's rating, traveling faster than 75 miles per hour may put you at risk of a blowout. Of course, even if your tires can handle higher speeds, it doesn't mean that you'll have adequate traction or be able to stop quickly.

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As a tire ages, it tends to become brittle, which can make it more vulnerable to blowing out. The same may be true with tires that sit in cold temperatures for hours or days at a time.

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