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why there are treads on tyres?....... plzz answer fast.... no spam!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

They are the large pieces of rubber that stick out from the tyre's surface.It means that the surface of the tyre that actually comes in contact with the road is the tread blocks. ... They offer the 'bite effect' to grip roads while braking and bring vehicle to a stop.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Heya

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Explanation:

Regular tires are designed with tread to keep a car stable and safe in different road conditions. ... Otherwise, water will come between the tire and road surface, causing the driver to lose traction and hydroplane. The tread patterns of a tire are designed to displace water so that the tire and the road maintain contact.

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