What does tightening your tires mean? You mount a tire and tighten the wheel. The wheel it torqued to whatever the manufacture recommends.
Larger tires increase traction, reduce drivablity and increase noise inside the car. Mostly they look neat
No But It can be done and will increase traction
Michelin mud and snow tires get great traction, but if you want the best traction go with studded tires.
Yes, tire chains increase traction on icy roads by providing additional grip between the tires and the road surface. This helps prevent slippage and enhances stability when driving in slippery conditions. Chains also improve braking and acceleration performance on icy surfaces.
Wider tires increase friction due to larger contact area with the road. This can provide better traction and handling, especially in wet or slippery conditions. However, wider tires can also increase rolling resistance, which may affect fuel efficiency.
I think you may mean traction? Usually the wider the tires the better. Also racing tires greatly improve cornering because of their soft compound which grabs the road better.If you meant friction... um, I would say skinny tires because it would be easier to "burn out" or lose traction, causing lots of friction.The loss of traction, when talking about cars, will increase the amount of friction and heat.
for traction
On ice.
It is not safe to remove studs from tires as they are designed to provide traction on icy or slippery roads. Removing studs can reduce the tire's grip and increase the risk of accidents.
They have more traction.
for traction
Worn out tires can increase the risk of accidents due to reduced traction, longer braking distances, and potential blowouts. This can lead to loss of control of the vehicle and increase the likelihood of crashes. It is important to regularly check and replace worn out tires to ensure safety on the road.