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What is the primary danger of driving on worn or bald tires in Nunavut conditions, especially on wet or icy surfaces?

Worn tires cannot effectively channel water or grip ice, severely compromising traction and significantly increasing the risk of losing control.

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Question: What is the primary danger of driving on worn or bald tires in Nunavut conditions, especially on wet or icy surfaces?

Answer options:

  • They cause the vehicle to look less appealing.
  • They make the ride noisier. ✅ Reduced traction, significantly increasing the risk of skidding and hydroplaning.
  • They consume more fuel.

Correct answer: Reduced traction, significantly increasing the risk of skidding and hydroplaning.

Explanation: Worn tires cannot effectively channel water or grip ice, severely compromising traction and significantly increasing the risk of losing control.

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