More new cars no longer come with a spare tire. Here's what you need to know
If you're driving, it's something you never want to happen, getting a flat tire and ending up on the side of the road.
Luz Plasencia was driving to a spa appointment when she felt a thud.
"Sure enough, I had a flat tire," said Plasencia, who added, "Unfortunately, my car doesn't come with a spare tire."
Vehicles used to come with a "full-sized" spare tire, but about 30 years ago, auto manufacturers moved to a much lighter, smaller tire, sometimes called a "donut spare."
But now, depending on the car you have, it may not have any spare at all.
According to Consumer Reports, if you get a flat, the best advice is safety first.
Photo shows a car with a flat tire. (CTV News)
"In the event that you do get a flat tire, you should pull off the road as far as you can in a safe area," said Ryan Pszczolkowski with Consumer Reports.
If your car has a space-saver spare tire, you shouldn't forget about it, as it does require your attention.
"Your spare tire expires just like your other four tires," said Pszczolkowski.
To check the age of your spare, look at the last two digits of the DOT number on the sidewall that indicates the year the tire was manufactured, and if it's older than ten years, replace it.
A spare tire only works if it's properly inflated, so check your spare's tire pressure and condition when you check the pressure on your other tires and fill if needed.
Consumer Reports says about 60 per cent of new cars don't come with any spare at all.
"In an effort from the manufacturers to lower production costs and reduce weight for fuel economy, they're just leaving the spare tire out. So don't ever assume you just have a spare tire," said Pszczolkowski.
A spare tire in the trunk of a car. (CTV News)
Instead, you may get an air compressor or a can of tire sealant that is supposed to patch a damaged tire and get you to a shop where it can be repaired or replaced.
Some cars, mostly luxury models, come with run-flat tires that allow you to continue driving for a set distance, usually 80 kilometres, at modest speeds enough to get you home or to a service center for a replacement.
"You shouldn't be driving around on these tires or a patched tire because that's not a permanent fix," said Pszczolkowski.
The other option is to call for a tow truck and have a new tire installed at an auto shop.
If you're unsure if your car has a spare, it might be a good time to check. Whether you have a spare tire or an inflator kit, you should also know how to use it so you'll be prepared if you get a flat tire.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
DEVELOPING Live updates: Tornadoes reported in southwest Florida as Hurricane Milton approaches
Hurricane Milton is a Category 4 storm forecast to bring extreme flooding, high winds and heavy rain to the central west coast of Florida.
Pilot dies aboard Turkish Airlines flight, forcing emergency landing in New York
A Turkish Airlines jetliner headed from Seattle to Istanbul made an emergency landing in New York on Wednesday after the captain died on board, an airline official said.
Hundreds of thousands of popular vehicles recalled in Canada over steering issue
Hundreds of thousands of vehicles are being recalled in Canada due to a steering-related issue that could increase a driver's risk of crash.
What women should know about their breasts, according to a doctor
One in eight women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in their lifetimes, according to the American Cancer Society. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States, with 42,000 women dying every year from this cancer.
B.C. protester who praised Hamas allowed to attend rallies again
A B.C. woman who was recorded praising Hamas as 'heroic and brave' can return to protest rallies, authorities confirmed this week.
'We have lost two of our friends': Sask. family searching for information in fatal shooting of pet dogs
Erin Folk and her family are dealing with a nightmare of a situation, after their pet dogs were shot last week and left to suffer.
'A cause for concern': Canadian universities slip down world ranking list
An organization that ranks the best universities across the globe says its latest report shows a concerning trend that several of Canada’s institutions are slipping down its list.
COVID-19 may increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes and deaths for three years after an infection, study suggests
COVID-19 could be a powerful risk factor for heart attacks and strokes for as long as three years after an infection, a large new study suggests.
New actions announced to encourage building of secondary suites, more homes in Canada
The federal government introduced a number of measures related to housing on Tuesday, which include measures for homeowners wanting to add a secondary suite, taxing vacant land and building homes in place of underused federal properties.