the round rubber kind
The chains on tires reates traction, because it breaks the ice.
Regular trucks don't have as much tread as ice road trucks. Ice road trucks have strong steel frames and ice wheels as well.
ice road trucks
That varies a lot depending upon what kind of car it is, what kind of brakes it has, what kind of tires, the condition of the tires, the condition of the brakes, how much weight it is carrying, what is the road condition, is there snow, ice, or rain on the road.
This helps with the traction of the tires to the road. It helps the tires not slip or slide on the ice.
Their air pressure and condition of road (rain, ice etc )
Yes. If you want to drive on road, good radial light truck tires will get you the best fuel economy & best ride. But if you are talking off-road, then you'll want really aggressive off-road tires such as Mudders, Super Swampers etc. But beware! Off-road tires will not stop a truck as well when you are on road/highway on wet pavement such as rain, snow & ice. Stopping distance is increased by about 50%!
To melt the ice and snow and to give your tires grip on the road.
Bald tires? Road conditions (oil, ice) Stupid Drivers.
Bald tires? Road conditions (oil, ice) Stupid Drivers.
Some do, and some drive for companies. The Carlisle drivers featured on the Dalton Road were company drivers.
When You are making a circular turn in your car when you hit a big patch of ice causing the force of friction between the tires and the road to become zero While the car is on the ice what does it moves along a straight line path.