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What causes car to slide on slick roads?

The slick roads do not provide enough friction to the wheels to turn. Thus, the car slides.


Slick or wet low-traction surface conditions make it hard to control the speed and what of your car?

Direction


In Australia are road car allowed to have slick tires?

No not fully slick


What is counter-steering?

Steering into the turn. When you enter a LEFT hand turn, you turn the steering wheel so the tires turn to the Left. If the back of the car begins to slide out of the curve, then you can steer RIGHT and it will slide the car back around.


What is counter steering?

Steering into the turn. When you enter a LEFT hand turn, you turn the steering wheel so the tires turn to the Left. If the back of the car begins to slide out of the curve, then you can steer RIGHT and it will slide the car back around.


What is a sentence using the word slick?

The roads become slick when it rains and driving the car can be dangerous.


Can a car with cold slick tires drift in the wet?

no


Why does a car slide off the rode when its really rainy?

Cars "grab" the road through the resistance of the tires on the road surface. When it rains, you get a layer of water in between - water produces much less friction than asphalt, and the surface becomes slick. Making matters worse, rain also washes and distributes oils found in materials such as asphalt, so now you have water AND oil to deal with.


What is the Spanish for hydroplaning'?

The Spanish for "aquaplanning" is: "acuaplaneo", which means that the car is in contact with a thin layer of water and not in contact with the surface. This will cause the car to slide if not driven properly.


Explanation why a car going around a bend wet road tend to slide off the road?

The damp road surface, plus the momentum of the car's weight going round a bend, could cause a loss of friction, resulting in a slide.


Why do cars slide when braking?

Cars slide when braking because the friction between the tires and the road is not enough to stop the car's momentum. This lack of friction causes the tires to lose traction and slide instead of gripping the road surface.


You are likely to slide on a shiny floor.why?

Some of us slide on a shiny floor because there is less. Friction on a smooth surface are a car travels faster on a smooth road. Than a rough road.