A correctly functioning suspension system in the vehicle serves to:
Mechanics (different vehicle systems)
Explanation
The **suspension system** of a vehicle has the main function of **maintaining contact between the tires and the road at all times**. This is crucial to ensure the **stability of the vehicle** and provide a comfortable ride for the passengers. Without an adequate suspension system, the vehicle could lose stability, especially when facing obstacles on the road, such as potholes or curves.

When the suspension system fails, the vehicle may tilt forward or to the sides, and the tires wear out more quickly. Additionally, a suspension system in poor condition increases the risk of **aquaplaning** and requires more space to brake, especially on wet surfaces. Therefore, keeping the vehicle in contact with the ground is essential for safe and efficient driving.
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