When It’s Best NOT to Change a Flat Tire
Changing a tire is one of those basic things we learn to do when we get a drivers license. Most of us know how to do it, but it’s always a good idea to practice it at least once before you actually need to change a tire. It’s not difficult to do in your driveway, or in a parking lot, or even at the side of a quiet street. On a busy street or highway, or in a dangerous area, is quite a different story.
There are times when it really is best to call for assistance instead of trying to change a tire yourself.
When to call for help:
- If you have a flat tire and you are driving on a busy road with no safe place to stop.
- When the roads are icy or slippery.
- When it’s dark, rainy or foggy.
- If you are parked on a slope or a curve in the road.
- If you are in a dangerous area and do not feel comfortable.
All of these situations are examples of when it’s impossible for you to ensure your safety, the safety of your passengers, or the safety of other drivers. The best way to avoid an auto accident in these circumstances is to call for help.
While you are waiting for road assistance, stay calm and make sure your hazard lights are on. If you have any flares, it’s a good idea to put them on the road next to your car. Anything that helps other drivers see you and avoid a collision is a good thing!
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