Slow down.
A vehicle loses traction on wet roads especially if the tires are worn.
They won't provide more traction when the roads are wet, it would be like driving on ice.
Cars might skid on wet roads because water creates a layer between the tires and the road, reducing friction. This reduced friction makes it easier for the tires to lose traction and slide, leading to skidding. It is important for drivers to adjust their speed and avoid sudden maneuvers to prevent skidding on wet roads.
It doesn't wet roads take traction away from racing cars. Race cars are fastest with slick tires, when the road is wet it forces them to use threaded tires to dissplace the water. If the racers want to slide easily around corners that the wet road would be helpful
Many buses, cars and even scooters do not skid on roads because they are equipped with good traction tires. Public transportation especially is equipped to handle bad weather conditions.
They build and maintain the roads. They keep track of the cars so hit-and-run drivers can be dealt with.. They also make sure cars are safe, the same way they do with milk and meat.
Cars were improved tremendously and roads were converted from gravel and dirt to paved roads.
Traction Control System
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There was carts , not cars
Yes, tire chains increase traction on icy roads by providing additional grip between the tires and the road surface. This helps prevent slippage and enhances stability when driving in slippery conditions. Chains also improve braking and acceleration performance on icy surfaces.