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Srpski језик2023-10-20
Rubber is used to make Rubber Tyre because it is the best substance for traction, shock absorption, and withstanding the rigors of regular use on a car. Rubber is a very flexible, resilient, and elastic substance that can rapidly adapt to uneven surfaces and absorb shock.
	
Rubber also provides outstanding traction and grip, which is essential for preserving vehicle control in all kinds of weather, particularly in inclement weather like rain or snow. Rubber's high coefficient of friction aids in tires' ability to grip the road, enhancing handling, stability, and preventing slippage.
	
	
Rubber is also utilized in tire construction because it is easily molded into a range of tread patterns. This feature enables tire makers to customize their Rubber tires for off-road, performance, all-season, or winter driving conditions. In summary, rubber's special blend of strength and elasticity allows it to function in a variety of driving conditions, making it a crucial part of tire manufacturing.
	