It shouldn't. There is something wrong with your tires. Probably a leak
In a hot climate air expands, causing more pressure, not less. If your tires are continually losing pressure you have a leak that needs to be fixed.
The rear tires of your car
The car will skid
Owner's manuals usually recommend to check the tires' air pressure weekly.
When the road is very wet, the tires lose contact with the road..
Yes
the tyres could blow and you may lose controle of your car
Depends on what kind.
Scion is a Toyota brand. Toyota was founded in 1937, and the Scion brand was launched in 2002.
A car slides when braking because the friction between the tires and the road decreases, causing the tires to lose grip and skid. This can happen if the brakes are applied too forcefully or if the road surface is slippery.
If there was no friction between the tires and the ground, on a turn the car would continue sliding in the direction he originally had ( like if the car was on an iced lake). Friction between tires and ground allows the car to turn while in motion, but if the car makes a close turn at a very high speed, if the tires have enough friction with the ground, they wont allow the car to slide, and the centrifuge force created will seem to push the car side wise while the tires will resist originating a fulcrum point making the car roll over.
Classic Car Weekly was created in 1990.