Why do BMWs tend to skid on rainy days?
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BMWs tend to skid on rainy days primarily due to severe tire wear, which causes the tread grooves to become shallow, reducing drainage efficiency. This creates a water film between the tires and the road surface, making skidding more likely. Reasons why BMWs are prone to skidding on rainy days: 1. Rear-wheel skid: This causes the vehicle to fishtail, making it uncontrollable for the driver. 2. Four-wheel skid: All four wheels lose the ability to rotate during this situation. 3. Front-wheel skid: Mostly occurs when taking curves or turns at excessive speeds on slippery surfaces. 4. Wet or rainy road conditions: Slippery surfaces reduce the friction between tires and the road below the critical threshold, leading to insufficient traction. This transforms into sliding friction, causing wheel spin and skidding. 5. Locking wheels during hard braking: Sudden braking that locks the wheels or abrupt acceleration causing wheel spin can both result in loss of traction and skidding.