The tread.
The small area of a tyre that is in contact with the road is known as the Contact patch.
Depends on the size of tire , but in my minivan with 215 65 R 15's about 75 square inches touch the road (yes, I've actually measured it )
No the Silk Road was not smooth. The Silk road was actually a road that was used for trading. The main item traded along the Silk Road was silk that is why it is called the silk road.
The 'Old Kent Road' is a street in southeast London, UK.
I would say, if it touches the road, yes.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The answer is a sidewalk! It's like the road's more sophisticated cousin, always parallel but never actually making contact. So, yeah, next time you're out for a stroll, just remember you're walking on the road's distant relative.
I assume you have just watched the shinning. Which I am currently watching as I am answering. The sidewinder, in the opening credits is actually a highway called "Going to the sun road" it is located in Glacier National Park in the state of Montana. The lake is called Saint Marie lake.
If you think about the part that prevents the tires from throwing mud and road grime onto the bike and rider they're called fenders.
Yes, Kate was in this film. She played the part of the character called April Wheeler.
it is called the yellow brick road
Crossing the road recklessly is called JAYWALKING
Reindeer Road