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Question Posted Wednesday February 9 2005, 10:32 pm

If you have your permit or license answer this for me please cuz i am gettin my permit tomorrow and i heard this question is on there and i have no absolute idea! when your right back tire blows out.. what way do you steer

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Karen answered Thursday February 10 2005, 6:35 pm:
When your back tire blows out, you are supposed to get off the highway or go into the emergency lane, which is usually to the left or right. Hope I helped :)
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MummuM answered Thursday February 10 2005, 5:40 pm:
You're suppose to get off the highway/pull to the side. So either to the right or the left, depending on where the side walk is. Good luck on your permit test!
♥ Krissy

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chaos answered Thursday February 10 2005, 9:31 am:
The rule book says with the swerve, but out of traffic would be a better idea.

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