On which type of pavement will the tires grip best?
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Explanation
To ensure that **tires** adhere better to the pavement, it is essential that the **roadway is clean**. This is because the tread of the tires, which is the part in contact with the road, is designed to grip better on clean surfaces. The grooves in the tread help to remove water and improve traction, but if the roadway is dirty or has elements like grease or gravel, the grip capacity decreases.
- **Clean roadway**: Allows the tire grooves to function optimally, improving adhesion and reducing the risk of slipping.
- **Roadway with grease stains**: Grease on the road can cause tires to lose traction, as it creates a slippery layer between the tire and the surface.
- **Roadway with gravel**: Gravel can act as an obstacle between the tire and the road, reducing direct contact and therefore adhesion.
Therefore, for better tire adhesion, it is ideal to drive on a **clean roadway**.
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