The distance needed to brake safely depends on...
Active and passive safety
Explanation
The **braking distance** is the space a vehicle travels from the moment the brake is applied until it comes to a complete stop. This distance can vary due to several factors, and one of the most important is the **condition of the tires**.
- **Technical conditions of the vehicle**: Tires in good condition are crucial for safe braking. If the tires are worn or damaged, the vehicle may require more space to stop, especially in adverse conditions such as wet surfaces.
- **Grip on the road**: Tires in good condition ensure better grip on the road, which is essential to reduce the braking distance. If the vehicle does not grip well, the braking distance increases, raising the risk of accidents.
Therefore, keeping the tires in good condition is fundamental to ensuring effective and safe braking, thus reducing the distance needed to stop the vehicle.
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