hydroplaning
That is called 'hydroplaning' - very common in rain with ultra wide tires.
When your tires lose adhesion with the road it is called 'hydroplaning'
When the road is very wet, the tires lose contact with the road..
It's called hydroplaning. Basically your tires lose contact with the road, causing an inability to steer.
Hydroplaning can happen as low as 20 mph.
At 65 mph, your tires can lose total contact with the road. Of course, your car can begin to hydroplane at slower speeds if your tire tread and pressure are not at the proper levels
50 mph It can happen as low as 20 mph
It shouldn't. There is something wrong with your tires. Probably a leak
it depends on how bad you do it.
You can lose you firmly fixed teeth in a contact sport
yes, they stop growing. This property of them is called CONTACT INHIBITATION. Cancer cells lose this property.
actually bicycle tire or for that matter any kind of tire does lose air, the heat in the summer causes the air in the tires to expand. That's why is not a good idea to fill your tires to the max in the summer time.