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When do tires lose their grip on the road?
9 Answers
- Anonymous1 month ago
Tire traction should be as follows 6/32 is ideal, 4/32 is average and fairly good, 2/32, you should probably think about replacing them. You can buy a tire gauge to measure the traction at any auto parts shop.
- Anonymous2 months ago
“Depending on the severity of the rain, a tyre will have to push away anything from 4 to 9 litres of water per second as you travel along a highway at 100km/h. If a tyre is worn out, the tread cannot adequately disperse the water at the contact patch and a film of water will be sandwiched between the tyre and the road surface. And once this happens, the grip totally disappears.”
When this starts happening?
- FLv 72 months ago
Just after the screeching stops! ( the tyres not the passengers , they won’t stop).
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- ?Lv 62 months ago
water on the road is in fact a lubricant for rubber so that is when the tires or tyers loose traction
- Anonymous2 months ago
Grubbie lost his nerve years ago.
- Anonymous2 months ago
When you accelerate, brake or swerve suddenly...
- ?Lv 72 months ago
When you apply too much power to the wheels to be able to grip the road quick enough to push the weight of the car, bald tyres still grip the road unless the road is wet.
This is Australia, it would be nice if we kept spelling like Australians and not Americans, the word is spelt "TYRE".
- Anonymous2 months ago
When centripetal force exceeds the amount of friction force created by the given tires and the given road.