The car is fully loaded with passengers and luggage, ready for the winter holiday weekend. There are five seat belts, five passengers and at least five luggage. So you're good to go, right? Not necessarily. If your car is overweight, it can be potentially dangerous.
Car manufacturers recommend a payload capacity for each vehicle; is the maximum combined weight of all passengers and cargo that can be carried safely. Exceeding the load capacity puts strain on the tires, shock absorbers, suspension and springs - four parts of the vehicle that keep you in control and on the road.
Overloaded car is a safety hazard, even if well maintained. When a properly inflated tire is carrying too much weight, it bulges under the bottom and the sidewalls can come into contact with the pavement. As the tire rolls, the sidewalls flex up and down, heating the tire and increasing the chance of a potentially dangerous blowout.
Surely you've seen a truck accident without brakes, and in this video you'll find out why that truck without brakes in the mountains ends up having to use those secondary lanes with gravel to stop
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