Physics, asked by Ben05, 1 year ago

why must we replace or retread tyres that have become 'bald tyres' with worn out treads?

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Answered by flower161
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Driving on bald tires is not just unsafe, it’s an accident waiting to happen – especially if you like to drive fast or you frequently drive on wet, slippery roads. According to a study conducted by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 26.2% of the crashes studied involved vehicles with insufficient tread (at least 1/16th of an inch).



To protect yourself and your loved ones, it’s important to understand the role tire tread plays in safe driving and when it’s time to change your tires.

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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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Treads provide the traction necessary to grip the road in inclement weather, such as rain, snow, ice or mud. Without them, cars would be virtually uncontrollable on wet, icy or slick roads.

Interestingly, if we only drove on dry roads, we wouldn’t need treads because smooth tires are best for gripping dry surfaces (that’s why NASCAR and other racing cars use tires without treads). But most of us drive in all kinds of weather conditions, so we need good treads in order to drive safely.

Tire treads are carefully designed grooves (channels) in the surface of the tire. They keep us safe by whisking water away from the tire on wet roads. This enables the tire to maintain a solid grip on the road even when the rain or snow is coming down hard. They also play a key role in making sure the car travels in the direction that we steer.

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