What causes the clicking sound from the tires?
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Tire noise can be caused by small stones stuck in the tread, which create a clicking sound when they hit the road surface. Below is some relevant information about tires: 1. Function of tires: Tires serve as the medium for transmitting forces between the vehicle and the road, including driving force, braking force, and steering force, enabling operations like acceleration, braking, and turning. 2. Classification of tires: Automobile tires can be divided into passenger car tires and truck tires based on their purpose. They can also be categorized into pneumatic tires and solid tires by their structure. 3. Composition: Tires with inner tubes consist of an outer tire, inner tube, and a flap. Tubeless tires are similar in appearance and structure but lack an inner tube and flap; instead, air is directly pressurized into the outer tire, with sealing ensured by the outer tire and the rim.