Every good tire company makes a special tire for rainy, wet, slippery roads. -Living in western Canada, I know all about that ! - I believe two of the best of this kind are the Michelin HydroEdge and the Ironman Imax. I have used both these tires on the front wheels of my Grand Caravan and Windstar Sport. They are excellent on wet roads and I highly recommend both types.
Cars might skid on wet roads because water creates a layer between the tires and the road, reducing friction. This reduced friction makes it easier for the tires to lose traction and slide, leading to skidding. It is important for drivers to adjust their speed and avoid sudden maneuvers to prevent skidding on wet roads.
You will lose traction especially on wet roads.
It doesn't wet roads take traction away from racing cars. Race cars are fastest with slick tires, when the road is wet it forces them to use threaded tires to dissplace the water. If the racers want to slide easily around corners that the wet road would be helpful
Yes!
Smooth tires are bad for driving on wet roads because they have less traction and grip on the slippery surface, increasing the risk of skidding and losing control of the vehicle. The lack of tread patterns on smooth tires also makes it harder for water to be dispersed, leading to a higher chance of hydroplaning.
The amount of friction is reduced. That is one thing that keeps the tires on the road.
A vehicle loses traction on wet roads especially if the tires are worn.
The water creates a layer between your tires and the road so your tires don't grip the road, they lose traction.
Breaking on wet roads is more difficult than on dry roads because water reduces the friction between the tires and the road surface. This decrease in friction makes it harder for the tires to grip the road, resulting in longer stopping distances and increased risk of skidding. Additionally, water can mix with oil and other fluids on the road, further reducing traction.
Quite a bit especially if your tires are worn down to or below the tread depth limit.
Traction on wet roads can be improved by driving with tires that have good tread depth and are properly inflated, as they enhance grip and channel water away from the contact surface. Additionally, reducing speed and avoiding abrupt maneuvers can help maintain control. Using all-season or specialized wet-weather tires can also significantly enhance traction in rainy conditions.
usually, racing slicks made by Goodyear or Firestone, if its a wet track rain tires.