ANSWER:
Then, it's time to stop off at a automotive shop and buy new tires. ANSWER: A tire on which the tread is all worn away. A Slick also has no tread, but this is done deliberately for racing purposes.
http://www.motorera.com/dictionary/BA.HTM#BaldTire
Bald tires can effect anything concerning braking. You will not stop as quickly with bald tires as with tires with tread period. No matter if you have ABS or not.
Yes, the traction available form bald tires is very low and unsafe.
if you do it right you won't go bald
Bald tires are more likely to skid and slide - particularly if it's wet. It is considered an unacceptable risk to other road users.
With bald tires it can.
you lose you hair....go bald
Depends on where you live.
They are wide to gain maximum traction and bald because they are only used on dry tracks. In wet weather, racing tires with treads are used.
No, there is not way to repair old and bald tires. The best thing to do is go to a local gas station that sell used tires or you can search in the yellow pages for shops that sell used tires.
Not just Minnesota, ALL country/state driving laws make it illegal to drive on unsafe tires. Bald tires are unsafe because they have poor contact with the road, and are more likely to blow out (explode).
too much air in the tire
It means your tires are bald and you're hydroplaning. Get your tires replaced and you'll be good to go.