because it's slippery... wet surfaces are slippery while dry is not
this is because there is less friction and it cant grip to the road as well
there is less traction when the roads are wet as the water creates a thin layer between the surface of the road and the tire. this means that the tires cannot grip onto the road and therefore skid
TIRES SKID ON WET SURFACES DUE TO THE WATER THAT COMES BETWEEN THE TIRES TRACTION SURFACES AND THE ROAD. DRIVE sLOWLY ON WET/ SLICK ROADS AND BE SURE YOU HAVE GOOD TIRES AND BRAKES ON YOUR VEHICLE AT ALL TIMES AS WELL AS PROPER INFLATION AND ALL SAFETY RELATED EQUIPMENT SUCH AS WIND. WIPERS, LIGHTS,(BRAKE,HEADLIGHTS,TURN SIGNALS,ETC) HAPPY MOTORING.
The car will skid
unconcerned deer, skid maks on the road, car in a ravine on fire.
Less grip on the road surface. Bald tires are also more likely to hydroplane.
As there is no friction on the road,thus the road will not have friction that stop the car from moving.
hydroplaning
Bald tires? Road conditions (oil, ice) Stupid Drivers.
Bald tires? Road conditions (oil, ice) Stupid Drivers.
The bumpier the road, the more resistance the car has to move forward.
A car will need to travel 4 times as far at 100kms skid than the same car traveling at 50 kms.
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more than likely traction control or skid control is turned off
The past tense of skid is skidded. Your car may skid in the rain. My car skidded across the intersection.