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(What to do in case of) Truck Tire Blowout Video

This is a video that teaches drivers how to deal with a steer tire blowout
http://youtu.be/8znCgvHMb-g
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2003 U320 40' AGDS
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 ^.^d Good Video. ^.^d
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Gerry & Brenda
CHARLOTTE HARBOR, FL
1994 Grand Villa - # 4466
U300 Unihome - 6V92 Detroit
4 speed Allison - Jake Brake

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I watched this video (or one very like it produced by Goodyear?) in 2007 or 2008 ... shortly after we bought our first coach. My mind was blown!  I had NO IDEA at all and suddenly realized how very much I DID NOT KNOW about driving, aside from the general rules of the road in Pennsylvania.  This film is one of the reasons I was so determined to take some kind of Driving Instruction.  I have taken the Ladies' Driving School offered by Foretravel, and I have been thinking about other courses as well.  Knowledge is power!!
Carol & Jeff Savournin
Usta have a '93 U225 36', Usta have a '95 U320 40', Usta have a '02 U320 40'
Usta have a 2006 Born Free, Usta have a 2011 Phoenix Cruiser
Usta have a 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4dr
"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life."  Steve Jobs

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This should be required viewing for every driver, from smart car to big rig. Spot on. Ive been a CDL driver since '84 and can testify this info is accurate..Can you guys sticky this clip?
Jay
1989 U280 SE, 36', 3208T Cat, build 3292

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Similar video but this time they use an Class A RV

Keith

How to Handle a Tire Blowout in Your RV

Keith, Joyce & Smokey the Australian Cattle Dog
1995 U320 SE Extreme 40' WTBI Build # 4780, with a Honda CR-V hopefully still following behind.
Motorcade # 17030
FMCA # F422159

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Having experienced this once in my lifetime, and once was enough for me, I can tell you that the forces at play are much worse if you don't have power steering.  It was a 80,000 lb cabover tractor trailer at 60 mph. It took me from the right lane into the left lane almost instantly.  I quite literally standing behind the steering wheel hanging on for dear life.  I did keep it on the pavement and did not involve anyone else.  It was 30 years ago and a moment that I will never forget.  And while not having power steering  is very unusual in today's age,  It is possible for a chunk of that tire to take out a power steering hose.
1994 U225
build #4514

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Great subject & info, howsomever, I thought you should scream, run to the back so you don't witness the event.  :o :o

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I saw a gal experience a front wheel rapid loss of air on an interstate in the Chicago area. She was in the extreme  left left just ahead of my rig, I saw the blowout on her driver side and thought to myself oh oh here she comes. She never wavered, did no wiggle or jiggle, she kept her car in a straight line slowed and pulled over in the left hand break down lane and stopped. Never saw her brake lights come on, she must have seen this video. On another note, I had a steer tire blow  going 65 with 75,000 lb. kept my foot off the brakes and it really was not a big deal....until my speed dropped to around 40 mph, then I had to really hang on to the steering wheel. But still a very controllable situation. Best advice leave the brake peddle alone.

Roland
1993 U280 4341
2010 Jeep Liberty
The Pied Pipers

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We were follwoing a SUV/traveltrailer combo down the Siskious that started weaving, the brakelights came on, the inevitable occured, I bet they wish they had stayed off the brake too...They were all OK when we checked on em but boy oh boy you really should know what you're doing when towing stuff.
Jay
1989 U280 SE, 36', 3208T Cat, build 3292

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All this talk about tire failures and so forth made me think about Gary Omel's recent experience with a front passenger tire blow-out and the subsequent coach damage.  I wonder what it would take to reinforce the floor areas right above the wheel wells so that in the unfortunate event of a blow-out the damage to the coach is minimized.  I realize that the reinforcing would have to be done inside rather than outside as any addition to the exterior floor thickness is not possible.
Peter & Beth Martin
No Forrest? What have you done?
MC# 15890 until Dec 2016; FMCA #F329677
Cincinnati, OH

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Thanks for the video links.  We both went to Dick Reed's RV Driving School and while they cover many things what to do in this situation was not.  Since the driver's correct response is not what most people would think of and what they would most likely do would make the problem worse, getting the right information is really helpful.

Going to RV Driving School was one of the best things we did.  Practice makes perfect but a good start with best procedures in hand helps a lot.  The best thing was that we both gained confidence in our own ability and especially in each others ability.  I trust Susan to drive when I need a break and when we switch every couple hours.

Roger 
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN

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Great video, thank you!
James McBroom
1994 U280 36'

 

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As some have testified from their experience with a tire blow out in a truck here, a blowout on a bus is quite different. I have had the unfortunate experience of having a front tire blow out doing 65 mph with 49 people on board in a MCI bus. One thing noticeably different than a truck blow out is the tire is either underneath you or the passenger seat versus being in front of you in truck. You also will hit the front bumper or cowl area on the road immediately, pulling your harder than a truck blowout. You need to really watch over compensating since your reaction which is countered by the position of the steering axle on the bus versus a truck. The most important item when this happens is to thank the man above for what you have had in life and his assistance in getting your through. Once you stop, you will be more than glad you have a restroom on board. 
Steven & Anna Lindemann
2012 Prevost  H3-45 VIP
2007 Foretravel 40' Nimbus
2014 Cadillac Escalade

Private/Charter Bus Driver-Owner
30 Years of Driving the Stars of Nashville