A flat tire can be stressful, but knowing what to do keeps you safe and gets you back on the road quickly.
1. Pull Over Safely
Turn on your hazard lights and move to a safe, flat spot away from traffic.
2. Inspect the Tire
If you see a nail, tear, or bulge, don’t keep driving on it. Driving on a flat can cause serious damage.
3. Use a Spare or Repair Kit
If you have a spare, follow your vehicle’s manual to replace the tire. Some newer cars come with repair kits or inflator cans for temporary fixes.
4. Know When to Call for Help
If you don’t feel safe changing a tire, call roadside assistance—or contact [Your Tire Store Name]. We’ll help you get back on the road.
5. Get It Professionally Checked
Even if you’ve put on a spare, stop by a tire shop soon. Spares aren’t designed for long-term use.
Tip: Keep our number handy in your phone so you’re ready for any tire emergency.
