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It’s Not Just Trucks: Florida Car Accidents are Also Caused by Tire Blowouts

Sunday, August 14th, 2011

Florida truck accidents caused by tire blowouts are often in the news, because these types of accidents tend to be very destructive. However, passenger car drivers also need to worry about car blowouts. While blowouts on large trucks are more destructive because of the pressure and force of the large vehicle, passenger car tires also fail regularly and this can cause Florida car accidents.

In fact, passenger drivers may be more at risk when their own tires blowout. Most passenger car drivers do not receive the same extensive training that truck drivers do and may have less driving experience, so they are less prepared for a tire blowout than commercial truck driver. As well, tire blowouts often frighten drivers and force drivers to respond very quickly. In most cases, drivers will slam on their brakes or move their wheels suddenly when they feel or hear a tire blowout. This can make it even harder to control the car. Experts advise that there are many things that passenger car drivers can do to make tire blowouts less likely to lead to an accident:

1) Take excellent care of your tires. Check pressure and traction regularly and have your tires aligned and maintained regularly by a trusted mechanic. When buying new tires, check to make sure that the brand and model you are buying have not been recalled (this is especially important if you are buying tires second-hand). As well, check the date the tires were manufactured. Some tires sold as “new” have been in storage for some time and may not be as safe as newer tires, since rubber can disintegrate, especially when kept in a hot warehouse.

2) If your tire does suddenly deflate, do not slam on the brakes. Your car will lose traction, so it is important to maintain your speed rather than making a drastic change. Keep both hands on the wheel to maintain better control of your vehicle.

3) Gently counter-steer. The damaged tire will drag, making you drift into an oncoming lane. To avoid a head-on Florida car crash, compensate for this with your steering, but avoid making any sudden or jerky movements with the wheel, as your car is losing traction.

4) If you feel you have the car under control, drop your speed gradually so that you can pull over. Put on your flashers and contact a tow truck for help.

5) In many cases, blown tires are caused by drivers driving over something sharp. Maintaining a good distance from the car in front of you and driving alert can help you spot objects on the road and steer to avoid them.


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Pitt County man accused of stealing bus also charged with DWI

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

The North Carolina Highway Patrol says a man took a bus for a ride Friday through more than one county. Law enforcement says after an apparent chase the Pitt County man was apprehended and charged with a number of offenses including a North Carolina DWI charge.

The Highway Patrol says the 33-year-old man hotwired a bus that belongs to a church in Winterville on Friday evening. Police believe the man fueled the bus and drove away. The bus reportedly is used in the church’s Success After School Program. The director of the program says she was closing up for the evening and noticed the bus was missing. She says one of the parents of a child in the program reported seeing the bus at Hess and Hayden and the Pitt County Sheriff’s Office was notified.

Law enforcement from several agencies reportedly joined in a chase that crossed from Pitt County to Craven County. Police used stop sticks at some point during the alleged incident. Eventually, police say the bus ran into a Pitt County Sheriff deputy’s car. Law enforcement claims the man attempted to flee the bus, but ran into the door as he tried to exit.

Police claim a liquor bottle and beer can were found inside the bus after the incident. The Pitt County man faces charges of DWI, felony speed to elude, driving while license revoked, assault on a government official, reckless driving and theft charges related to the bus and fuel.

Source: WCTI 12, “HP: Man Hotwires Bus, Leads Police On Chase,” Katie Jeffries 31 Jul 2011

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