Toward the Unified Design of Tire and Pavement for the Reduction of Skidding Accidents

720162

02/01/1972

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1972 Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition
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Pavement characteristics are dominant in the prevention of wet skidding accidents. The tire modifies the pavement properties together with the climatic conditions. Laboratory methods and site investigations have led to an understanding of the relative importance of pavement macro- and microtexture and to the isolation of the factors influencing wet road-hold of vehicles.
Improvements in pavement characteristics are urgently required if wet skidding accidents are to be reduced; these changes will also influence future tire design.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/720162
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15
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Williams, A., Holmes, T., and Lees, G., "Toward the Unified Design of Tire and Pavement for the Reduction of Skidding Accidents," SAE Technical Paper 720162, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720162.
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Feb 1, 1972
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720162
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Technical Paper
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English