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tyres screeching
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The sound of tyres screeching is a familiar one, often associated with vehicles abruptly stopping or speeding. This high-pitched noise is produced when a tyre's rubber suddenly grips the road surface while being forced to stop or change direction too rapidly, causing a vibration or slip against the pavement. It's a byproduct of the friction necessary to slow down or steer the vehicle quickly. While sometimes necessary for emergency maneuvers, frequent tyre screeching could indicate aggressive driving habits, which not only increase the wear on tyres but also raise the risk of accidents. It serves as a useful alert for pedestrians and other drivers, although it is an indication that the limits of the car's handling or the driver's control are being tested. To minimize such occurrences, it's advisable to practice smooth, anticipatory driving techniques, and ensure your vehicle's tyres are in good condition, properly inflated, and suited to the driving conditions.
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