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Why do drivers of trucks put chains over the tires of their trucks when climbing a slippery road?

The chains on tires reates traction, because it breaks the ice.


What is the difference between regulat trucks and trucks on the ice raods?

Regular trucks don't have as much tread as ice road trucks. Ice road trucks have strong steel frames and ice wheels as well.


What does irt mean in english?

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How many feet or yard it will take a car to stop if going 20 mph?

That varies a lot depending upon what kind of car it is, what kind of brakes it has, what kind of tires, the condition of the tires, the condition of the brakes, how much weight it is carrying, what is the road condition, is there snow, ice, or rain on the road.


Why do people put cinders on ice roads?

This helps with the traction of the tires to the road. It helps the tires not slip or slide on the ice.


Do studded tires work effectively on ice?

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What affects tires on the road?

Their air pressure and condition of road (rain, ice etc )


Does a tire tread difference affect four wheel drive trucks?

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Why do you use rock salt?

To melt the ice and snow and to give your tires grip on the road.


What has more friction road with gravel or road with ice or plain road?

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What can cause a car to skid?

Bald tires? Road conditions (oil, ice) Stupid Drivers.


What causes a car to skid?

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