Why do vehicle tyres haves treads(grooves)on them?
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vehicles tyres have grooves on their surface so as to decrease the friction and to move smoothly and fast on the road . moreover, when these grooval designs start getting rubbed off against the surface of road, they disappears from the tyre surface, leading on to many severe accidents and rash drving by the driver.
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The word tread is often used casually to refer to the pattern of grooves molded into the rubber, but those grooves are correctly called the tread pattern, or simply the pattern. The grooves are not the tread, they are in the tread. This distinction is especially significant in the case of racing slicks, which have a lot of tread but no grooves.
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