Why should tyres have grooves
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Tyres have grooves to increase the friction between them and road. This enables the vehicle to make firm grip on road and prevent sliping. The grooves in the rubber are designed to allow water to be expelled from beneath the tire and prevent hydroplaning
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The grooves (or “voids”) on tyres are there to provide a channel for the water. Allowing the water to escape from underneath the tyre keeps the rubber in contact with the asphalt, maintaining good traction and avoiding slippage.
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