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  2. Blowout (tire) - Wikipedia

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    Automobile tire damaged after an impact. A blowout (also known as a burst) is a rapid, explosive loss of inflation pressure of a pneumatic tire.. The primary cause for a blowout is encountering an object that cuts or tears the structural components of the tire to the point where the structure is incapable of containing the compressed air, with the escaping air adding to further tear through ...

  3. Continental Airlines Flight 603 - Wikipedia

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    Pieces of metal from the rims of the failed tires then damaged the number-five tire on the left main gear, causing it to also blow out. Although Captain Hershe initiated the abort procedure at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph) below V 1 speed, it became apparent the aircraft could not stop within the confines of the runway. This was the direct result ...

  4. Minas Gerais road crash - Wikipedia

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    Details; Date: 21 December 2024 c. 4:00 a.m. BRT Location: Lajinha, Teófilo Otoni, Minas Gerais Coordinates: Country: Brazil: Incident type: Multiple-vehicle collision: Cause: Under investigation; likely a fire, after a collision between a bus and a fallen granite block or a B-double due to a tire burst [1]

  5. Tire fire - Wikipedia

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    2012 – In Iowa City, Iowa, at approximately 6:45 p.m. on May 26, 2012, a fire started in the ground tire bedding material at the Iowa City Landfill, involving at least 7.5 acres of landfill. It was finally extinguished on June 12, 2012, after a "stir, burn and cover" operation. [26] 2012 – Tire fire protests erupted all over Lebanon ...

  6. Cold inflation pressure - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 NHTSA study found that 40% of passenger cars have at least one tire under-inflated by 0.4 bars (6 psi) or more. [1] The number one cause of tire failure was determined to be under-inflation. Drivers are encouraged to make sure their tires are adequately inflated at all times.

  7. The Average Cost of Owning a Car Is Up Almost 50% Over ... - AOL

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    Here are the three biggest costs of car ownership, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data: Vehicle purchases (net outlay): $5,539 (46% of overall cost) Gas, other fuels, and motor oil ...

  8. Drivers can look for the designated area at any of Discount Tire's 80 locations throughout Arizona during their operating hours and have the air pressure checked and adjusted for free, even if ...

  9. Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The principle in Daubert was expanded in Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael (1999), where the evidence in question was from a technician and not a scientist. The technician was going to testify that the only possible cause of a tire blowout must have been a manufacturing defect, as he could not determine any other possible cause.