How to Prevent Electric Vehicle Brake Skidding?
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Preventing electric vehicle brake skidding requires replacing a set of tires with strong grip and reducing braking force. If the tire grip is poor, even applying a small amount of braking force can cause the tires to lock up, leading to skidding. Sometimes, poor tire grip is caused by excessively slippery road surfaces. Tires are the only components in contact with the ground, and they are crucial for driving safety and stability. Tires are made of rubber and will age over time, so they should be replaced regularly. If the area you live in experiences frequent heavy rain, you can switch to a set of tires with better drainage performance. If the tires' drainage performance is poor, skidding is more likely to occur on slippery roads. Tires have various tread patterns, and different brands have different tread designs. Some tires focus on drainage performance, some prioritize grip, and others emphasize low rolling resistance.