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Are You Driving on Safe Tires?

In Florida, tires are four times more likely to blowout during the hotter months than cooler seasons. (Image courtesy: RoadTreking.com)

As Florida temperatures heat up, tires are more prone to fail.  The tire-blowout season runs roughly from the middle of April through early October.  The reason more tires fail from late spring to early fall is simple—that’s when the outside temperature is the hottest, and when motorists are driving further, faster, and in more heavily loaded vehicles.  The combination can push a neglected or injured tire beyond its breaking point.

In a tire blowout situation, staying calm can help save your life.  If you ever experience sudden tire failure, slowly remove your foot from the gas.  Do not use your brakes.  Steer your vehicle in a straight path and let it coast to a halt at a safe spot away from moving vehicles.  Furthermore, consider the following tips on tire maintenance and safety which can help prevent a dangerous tire situation:

If you or a loved one has been involved in a tire-related vehicle accident, tire failure may be to blame.  I am a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer with over 30 years of experience in helping the injured, proudly serving the people of Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, Fort Pierce, and Okeechobee.  Call me for a free case analysis and evaluation.

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