1) Friction of the tires on the road
2) Friction in the clutch
3) Friction in the brakes
4) Friction of driver against controls and seat
Friction of air also plays a part in resisting motion; this can be used to improve road holding when we deflect it into a down force, hence the spoilers on F1 cars, for example
The factors that can affect the friction of a car while driving include the type and condition of the tires, the road surface, the weight of the car, and the speed at which the car is traveling.
When driving, friction is critically affected by the condition of your tires, the road surface, and the speed at which you are traveling. Tires with low tread depth reduce friction, while a rough road surface can increase friction. Driving too fast can also reduce friction and increase the risk of skidding.
Because of friction
You need friction to slow down or turn while skiing and ice skating. Auto braking during driving. Walking or the movement of the motor vehicle depends on friction or there will not be movement.
if it didn't have friction while driving the whole driving scene would be a chaos... ah--woo. Trinity College East de bomb squad.....2 D
Friction can be harmful or helpful when driving, no matter what time of year. For instance it is helpful when breaking and it is harmful between bearing surfaces. The loss of friction between the tyres and the road during winter can be disastrous.
try and create friction by riding against walls or motor way sides
Friction is necessary when walking to prevent slipping, while driving a car to maintain traction on the road, and when writing with a pen or pencil to create legible marks on paper.
its bcoz of the friction between the wheel drums and brake liners - Rajkumar Magdum.
because if you put oil on the wheel it would be slipping when we are driving
driving a car
Friction can be a friend when walking and when driving a car. For example, walking or driving on ice can be very risky due to the lack of friction. Friction can be a foe when it causes more work to have to be done or excess heating. Friction is responsible for our getting blisters on our hands or feet.