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Are you prepared to change a flat?

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Here's One More Reason to Appreciate the Time Change: Use the Change as a Reminder to Air Your Spare (Tire)

If it looks like a flat, feels like a flat, and sounds like a flat, Guess What…?!

(F/W 2004)
A flat tire shouldn’t be reason for panic. “In schools where drivers’ education isn’t available,” observes one educator, “tire changing ought to be included in home economics.” The Car Care Council suggests that motorists who are unprepared to deal with a flat tire are faced not only with added expense and inconvenience; they also are more vulnerable to foul weather and roadside crime.

Among the obstacles is a spare tire that’s buried under layers of trunk junk. Not only is it hard to reach, it may have gone flat during its long period of hibernation. In another scenario the jack and/or jack handle might be missing.

If everything is where it should be and ready to use, will the driver know how to do so? The Council offers a few suggestions to help the victim of a flat tire to get back on the road quickly and safely.

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