Buses, cars, and scooters are designed with specific tire types and tread patterns that optimize grip on the road surface, reducing the likelihood of skidding. Their weight distribution and the larger surface area of their tires enhance traction, allowing for better adherence to the pavement. Additionally, modern vehicles often have advanced braking systems and anti-lock braking systems (ABS) that prevent the wheels from locking up during sudden stops, further minimizing skidding. Proper maintenance, including tire pressure and tread depth, also plays a crucial role in maintaining traction.
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