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<blockquote data-quote="stick4" data-source="post: 2578343" data-attributes="member: 26023"><p><strong>RV Blowouts: What Should You Do?</strong></p><p></p><p>Maintaining control of your RV after a blowout is not as hard as it might seem. But the steps are counterintuitive. While this is no guarantee that you’ll stay upright or in you lane (how you drive and load your RV are just two factors to consider,) these tips can certainly help you keep your RV under control until you can safely stop.</p><p></p><p>FRONT TIRE BLOWOUT: When a front tire blows, your vehicle will suddenly pull towards the blown tire. You need to respond immediately to keep the RV under control. In addition to holding the steering wheel straight (and very tightly) you need to avoid doing what your instincts might tell you. That is to</p><p></p><p><strong>Avoid braking or decelerating</strong></p><p><strong>Do increase your speed slightly</strong></p><p>Turn your emergency flashers on</p><p>Gradually slow to 10 or 15 miles per hour without braking</p><p>Pull off to the right side of the road</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://camping.about.com/od/Michele-Boyer/a/Between-the-Lines.htm" target="_blank">http://camping.about.com/od/Michele-Boyer/a/Between-the-Lines.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stick4, post: 2578343, member: 26023"] [B]RV Blowouts: What Should You Do?[/B] Maintaining control of your RV after a blowout is not as hard as it might seem. But the steps are counterintuitive. While this is no guarantee that you’ll stay upright or in you lane (how you drive and load your RV are just two factors to consider,) these tips can certainly help you keep your RV under control until you can safely stop. FRONT TIRE BLOWOUT: When a front tire blows, your vehicle will suddenly pull towards the blown tire. You need to respond immediately to keep the RV under control. In addition to holding the steering wheel straight (and very tightly) you need to avoid doing what your instincts might tell you. That is to [B]Avoid braking or decelerating Do increase your speed slightly[/B] Turn your emergency flashers on Gradually slow to 10 or 15 miles per hour without braking Pull off to the right side of the road [url]http://camping.about.com/od/Michele-Boyer/a/Between-the-Lines.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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