When the wet and cold mode is on, what kind of tires are non slip and safe?

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-26

The beginning of spring in 24 years is only about half a month away from the Lunar New Year before the Lunar New Year. After the beginning of spring, precipitation gradually increases in some areas, especially in southern cities, which will soon enter a wet and cold mode. At this time, remember not to drastically reduce clothing due to the warming temperature, but to "spring cover" to improve immunity and enhance physical health.

The humid air and icy spring rain not only cause problems for people's body temperatures, but also pose a challenge to driving on the wet roads, so it is necessary to replace your car with a set of non-slip and safe tires.

Slippery road tire selection

For smooth driving on slippery roads, the grip performance and resistance of the tires are important considerations.

Giti Driving Control P10 is a tire with a focus on handling performance, with a deformation suppression profile design that can ensure the grip of the tire and improve the handling stability of the vehicle. Giti P10 adopts dumbbell-shaped pre-deformation groove technology, which can speed up drainage while maintaining the rigidity of the tread block, which has a significant effect on shortening the braking distance on wet roads.

When choosing anti-skid tires, car owners can refer to the above two points for comparison, and you can choose excellent and safe tires.

How to ensure driving safety on slippery roads

Tires are an important factor in ensuring driving safety on slippery roads, and good driving habits and operational awareness are also crucial.

For friends who drive front-wheel drive cars, driving on slippery roads may lead to understeer, that is, as the saying goes, "can't turn over". In this case, you can directly return to the steering wheel, and when the direction is stable, you can control the vehicle by pressing the brakes.

Friends who drive rear-wheel drive cars are prone to oversteer if they turn too fast on slippery roads, that is, "tail flicking". This situation is relatively complicated to deal with, and you must remember not to apply the brakes in the first place when you encounter this situation. Instead, you should release the accelerator, do not step on the brakes, stabilize the direction, and hit the direction at the right time, tap the brake or accelerator to achieve the purpose of restoring grip for the vehicle, so as to get out of the predicament.

A 4WD is relatively easy to maneuver on slippery roads, but don't be careless. When the road conditions are not ideal, slowing down is the most important thing, with good driving habits and operation awareness, coupled with excellent anti-skid tires, in order to ensure driving safety to a greater extent.

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