Car tires are more important than many people give them credit for
being. They are literally your link with the road. The most dangerous
place for you to be is out of or in poor contact with the road. In this
predicament you are not able to have any input into your course of
direction and that is a bad thing when you are going 60 plus miles per
hour with no way to avoid crashing into something. Friction is what we
are going for and there are some things that you have control of and
some things that you don't in this area. You are responsible for your
own and anyone else's life in the car you are driving and so you had
better be sure that you have taken all the measures that you can to
prevent a problem.

Now the contact of the road has several factors as already mentioned.
The majority of the friction comes from the contact of rubber of the
tire with the concrete or asphalt of the road. The action of gravity on
the mass of your car is the only thing that is causing this contact
and so naturally more weight equals more friction between the road and
your car tires. A good thing but can turn against you in the form of
inertia after the friction has been overcome say after you've locked up
the brakes, now inertia is greater with a heavier vehicle and takes
more in the way of friction to stop it. Anyway rubber and concrete
naturally have a lot of friction. Air pressure in tires will change the
properties of the rubber by stretching it so that if a tire is
overfilled it can decrease the amount of friction. There is also less
surface area in this case. Anyway so you have rubber tires and concrete
roads what more can you be responsible for? Well tread for one. How
does tread affect the ability of car tires to make contact with the
road? Well now we have to talk about outside factors that affect the
surface of the road, namely weather. Water and snow and mud decrease
the amount of friction by filling the natural grooves and not allowing
contact between rubber and road.
So how does tread help in this situation. Well tread is actually good
because of the grooves in the tread of your car tires. The grooves
allow the material no matter what it is to have a place to go other
than between the rubber of the tire and the road. This decreases the
"hydroplaning" effect that you get with all the different natural
elements that can make driving conditions bad. So the moral of the story
is to make sure that you always have good tires with lots of tread on
your vehicle in order to maximize the ability of your car to grip the
road and therefore provide you with control over the vehicle that allows
you to slow down and steer to avoid problems.
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