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What will happen if you have a rear tyre blowout?

The back of the vehicle will sway towards the side of the blowout
The back of the vehicle will sway away from the blowout
The front of the vehicle will pull towards the side of the blowout
The front of the vehicle will pull to the opposite side of the blowout
The back of the vehicle will sway from side to side

If a vehicle experiences a blowout in the rear tires, the correct situation is as follows: the rear of the vehicle will sway back and forth continuously. This phenomenon occurs because when the rear tire suddenly loses pressure, the vehicle's center of gravity shifts abruptly, making it more difficult to control. The rear sways left and right due to the sudden change in force. The appropriate response includes keeping the steering wheel steady, avoiding sudden braking, and gradually reducing speed until coming to a complete stop. Mastering and applying this knowledge can enhance road safety and reduce accidents caused by improper responses to emergencies.