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Q: Why are tires designed to have a good grip on a wet road?
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Are Tires designed to grip the road and give the driver directional control?

yes


Does a 2005 gt mustang or a 2010 Camero do better in snow?

Basically hey both do pretty good in snow. if its thick snow you will have a better time with the Mustang (also take an account of the Mustangs tires). The mustangs tires are kinda specifically designed for snow (and grip on the road). If it is thin snow or ice the Camaro would do better. Again take in account of the Camaros tires. The tires of a Camaro are designed to handle ice, have grip on the road, and to handle on thin snow (not thick snow like the Mustang).


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tires and suspension


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so you have grip on the road.


Why tires of cars are threaded?

To provide better grip in road


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Why does Paris metro use rubber tires?

rubber has good grip on road and more over good control on road and while on rubber tyres it's has less jerk convinent journey.


Why should tires have grooves?

Tyres have treads to give better grip on the road, especially on a wet road.


What the reasons for tires to have grooves?

Tyres have treads to give better grip on the road, especially on a wet road.


Why do drivers use new tires?

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What will a car do when its tires lose part or all of their grip on the road?

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