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Why does off road vehicles have much deeper grooves in there tyres?

Off-road tyres have deeper treads to help get a better grip on mud and gravel.


Why do new automobile tires have deep grooves?

It is because there must be a friction between the tyres of an automobile and the road.it is for the same reason that special kinds of grooves are made in tyres so that they offer the required amount of friction.


Why shoes are having grooves on the lower surface?

The grooves (treads) are there to give better grip (like car tyres) on wet and slippery surfaces.


What the reasons for tires to have grooves?

Tyres have treads to give better grip on the road, especially on a wet road.


Why should tires have grooves?

Tyres have treads to give better grip on the road, especially on a wet road.


What is air pressure in car tyres?

the recommended tyre pressure for all light vehicles is 32psi in all tyres


Why does vehicle tires are black in color?

because the addition of carbon black in tyres that is why the tyres of vehicles black in colour.


What is the difference between a commercial and an ordinary tire?

Commercial tyres are those tyres used on vehicles that are part of logistics companies such as trucks, vans and delivery vehicles. They endure long distances with heavy loads. Have a look at: http://www.thomastyres.co.za/commercial-tyres for expert advice


Why do tires have grooves?

Not all tyres have grooves. Take the "slick" tyre - it does not have grooves. It is used always in racing (as it is illegal to use on most countries roads) and only in dry weather (permitting). "Normal" tyres have grooves, as a channel to expel water from the surface of the tyre. Without these "grooves", driving in the wet would be a hair-raising experience, as the tyre would aquaplane on the water giving the driver, no grip or control. This is also the reason that most countries have a limit on the tread depth, to ensure that the channels are large enough to expel any water away from the surface of the tyre.


Are the formula one racecars tires smooth or flat?

It Depends. The smoothness or the general characteristics of the tires change based on their type. a. Slicks - These are the tyres used during dry races. They are smooth and have little or no grooves in them b. Intermediates - These are tyres that are used during light rain or drizzles. They have small grooves in them to provide better grip under the light rainy conditions c. Rain tyres or Wets - These tyres are heavily grooved to provide good grip to the cars which are being driven under heavy rain conditions.


Why are tyres of vehicles spherical?

Your ride would be kind of lumpy if they were any other shape.


Cars skid more easily on rainy days?

There is less contact between the tyres of the cars and the road surface on rainy days. The rainwater filling up the grooves of the tyres and the rainwater on the surface of the road prevent the tyres from gripping more tightly to the road surface. In other words, water reduces the friction between the tyres and the road surface.(This is the exact answer! Did a lot of research to come up with this answer!)