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umm the road, friction between your tires and the roads surface.
25 percent
John Loudon McAdam of course
Asphalt is fairly cheap and durable.
should be
An uneven road surface
It means the road surface is uneven - and may cause damage to suspension.
It helps to cushion the rider against the uneven road surface !
in case of f1 cars the road surface is even and it does not consists of stones and pebbles and also f1 has to maintain a high grip with road surface but in case of ordinary tyres they r to be driven in rough areas n also surfaces which r uneven so to adjust itself and balance vehicle at variable speeds in such uneven surface . hence many times v see small atones suck into the grooves
A rough road typically refers to a road surface that is uneven, bumpy, or in poor condition, making it difficult for vehicles to drive on smoothly. This can result in a more uncomfortable ride, potential damage to vehicles, and increased safety risks for drivers.
they should be about 1 foot above road surface.
The Road to Return was created in 1994.
Road bikes have thin tires because they are operating on smooth surface and should be light.
The sky !... Puddles are simply small quantities of rain - that hasn't been absorbed by the Earth.
On a smooth surface the best traction and lowest rolling resistance is had from smooth tires. On an uneven or soft surface, like mud and sand a treaded tire offers the best traction, and the poor rolling characteristics is a trade of you have to live with.
The surface of a Roman road was curved to make water run off.
When you slide on a wet road surface you are aquaplaning, also known as hydroplaning.