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What causes car tyres to burst?

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Tyre @Tyre · Dec 21, 2020

Without any explanation, it is well-known to all that tyres play a vital role in a vehicle since they are the only part of the body of your car to be in direct contact with the road and hence become a matter of our security. So, when it comes to security, we get a little more conscious and always keep the do’s and don’ts in our minds while tackling with that product. While online tyre purchase has become a great option these days and you can buy car tyres online to ensure that the tyres are safe and secure, one such situation that can hamper your security while driving is bursting of a tyre. As a driver or even as a passenger, you must have been aware about the sudden bursting of tyres that happen and what it can lead to. Tyre burst is one of the primary reason of fatal accidents in India. While tyre burst can result in sudden collision and even deaths, let’s have a look at what causes tyre blowout so that you can be more careful the next time you drive.

 

Under-inflation/Over-Inflation

One of the primary reasons behind a tyre burst is under or over inflation in tyres. The improper air pressure in tyres can directly lead to sudden tyre blowout and hence a fatal accident can lead your way. 75% of the tyre burst is due to the under or over inflated tyres. The less air inside the tyre causes imprudent flexing which maximizes the contact patch of tyre with road and certainly increases the friction between the tyre and the road which certainly leads to excessive heat formation inside the tyre and temperature within the tyre rise to an extremely high level. The increased temperature expands the tyre and causes it to burst.

 

Uneven Surface

If you are a resident of India, you must have been encountered with an uneven road. While the tyres are now constructed with a view of road with potholes and digs, rough road conditions are still a major concern which can lead to tyre burst. The tyre sometimes come in contact with a object that can result to unforeseen break out of tyre and the tyre can burst.

 

High Temperatures

While you enjoy going on long drives on a hot sunny day, the excessive temperature can prove to be fatal for your tyre. The severely high temperature can rise the temperature inside the tyre and the same as mentioned initially can happen. The increase in temperature will lead to expansion of tyre and hence the fracture of tyre.

 

Over-loading of Vehicle

We sometimes carry a lot of weight with us when we go outstation or try to adjust a lot of people and do not care about the weight that is transferring directly to the bottom. A lot of weight on tyre can lead to flexing of sidewalls of tyre and similarly can increase the pressure and boom! Bursting of tyre!

 

Speed and Stunts

The two ‘S’ that you should say NO to are ‘Speed’ and ‘Stunts’. While you must have seen the signboard of ‘Speed thrills but kills’, it’s time to understand it and practically apply it in our driving. High speed driving or stunts leads to excessive and earlier tear of the tyres and also increases the pressure between the road and the tyre which can certainly lead to tyre blowout as explained earlier. So say a direct NO to these two things if you are already doing it an do not ever try to practice them if you love your tyres.

 

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