a car itself is pretty heavy, all the weigt of it is equally divided by the four wheels. A tire of a car has carves in it to make it have more grip on the road. The cars' weigt and the grip it has on the road combined is what a car keeps from slipping on a dry road
when the road is wet it has less grip on the road but still the same weigt. so when your driving the kinetic energy caused by the speed of the car and the weigt can cause the car to slip.
i hope this is a good answer for you but i know i have made alot of writing errors.
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You would turn your wheels towards the center of the road so that if your car were to move it would move away from the road.
The bumpier the road, the more resistance the car has to move forward.
It is easier to push a car on a smooth road because there is less friction between the tires and the road. On a rough road, the uneven surface creates more friction, making it harder to push the car. Smooth surfaces allow the tires to roll more easily, requiring less force to move the car.
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It eats into the road surface causing potholes. It lowers the freezing temperature of the ice and melts it away. See the related link for more information..
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People could get to work more easily, boosting the economy. At the same time, more money went into infrastructure (the building of roads), so cities lost money towards road construction, as well as for the cost of road signs.
Push it off the road!
Because on a rainy day, the water acts as a lubricant to the road. Therefore your tires; being made of rubber; cannot maintain the same traction as they do on a dry road.