The traction of tires on the ground decreases when they are worn out, when the pressure in them does not correspond to the norm, or on slippery roads. Tires should be replaced as soon as tread wear indicators appear. To reduce the risk of losing control of your vehicle, slow down when driving on wet, snowy or icy road surfaces.
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Tire grip on the ground (Hyundai Elantra XD)
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