3 Reasons Why Your Car May Be Sliding on a Slick Road

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3 Reasons Why Your Car May Be Sliding on a Slick Road

When it is raining outside, you need to drive a little bit more careful. Oil that is on the road can make the road slick, which can lead you to slide. However, even if you are driving carefully, you may notice that your car seems to still be sliding all over the road. Here are three reasons why your car may be sliding on a slick road and what you can do to help prevent this from happening. 

Check Your Tires

The number one reason why your car may be sliding on an icy, wet or slick road is that the tires are worn. If your tires are worn, they may not have enough tread to help your tires grip the road and bring your car to a stop. The easiest way to check the tread depth on your tires is to insert a penny head down into your tire tread. If you can see all of Lincoln's head, your tire tread is worn and your tires should be replaced. For additional help, contact a tire shop like Evans Tire & Service Centers.

Have Your Alignment Looked At

Another common reason why your car may be sliding on a slick road is that your car's alignment is off. Your car can become unaligned for several reasons. If you hit a pothole, are involved in a traffic accident, or drive on rough gravel or dirt roads often, your alignment may be off. If your alignment is off, your tires may not be at the proper angle, which means they may not repel water as they should or grip the road as they should. This can lead to your car sliding. Having your alignment checked and having your car realigned, if needed, can solve this problem. 

Ensure You Are Not Driving Too Fast for the Road Conditions

The last reason your car may be sliding on a slick road is that you are simply driving too fast for road conditions. Just because other cars can go fast does not mean that your car can handle it. If you are sliding, reduce your speed and see if that helps you to go in a straight line. 

If you notice that your car seems to be sliding when it is raining, your tires or alignment may be to blame. Bring your car to your preferred tire shop. We can inspect your tires, looking for uneven wear or signs that your tires need to be replaced. We can also ensure your tires are properly mounted and balanced and check the alignment of your vehicle. All of these things can help to ensure that you come to a safe and complete stop when you are driving in icy or wet conditions. 



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