Why are grooves made in tyres
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For Better Grip as it increases Friction.
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They are called treads. They help the tyre to get a good grip on roads and even in the wet conditions. These grooves create pockets of air when the come in contact with the road. Now these grooves, in rainy conditions, create a vacuum effect that keeps the vehicle from skidding around.
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