the tyres could blow and you may lose controle of your car
Those tires aren't save for winter driving in Wisconsin because the tread is warn.
Driving on tires with no tread poses significant risks, including reduced traction, increased risk of hydroplaning on wet roads, longer stopping distances, and a higher likelihood of losing control of the vehicle, especially in adverse weather conditions. It is important to regularly check and replace tires to ensure safe driving.
The best ways to maintain the longevity of tires with no tread are to regularly check tire pressure, rotate tires every 6,000-8,000 miles, and avoid sudden stops or sharp turns. Additionally, driving at moderate speeds and avoiding rough roads can help extend the life of tires with no tread.
Bald tires can effect anything concerning braking. You will not stop as quickly with bald tires as with tires with tread period. No matter if you have ABS or not.
Your vehicle owner's manual has tire inspection or replacement recommendations but your tires should be replaced if they are over 5 years old or the remaining tread is 5/32" for driving in snow, 4/32" for driving on wet roads and 2/32" for driving on dry roads.
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Price, quality, type of tread for the type of environment you're driving in, warranty offered on said tires.
Minimum tread depth for all 4 tires is 2/32"
High tread tires provide better traction and grip on slippery or uneven surfaces, improving overall stability and control of the vehicle. This can help reduce the risk of skidding or losing control, especially in wet or snowy conditions. Additionally, high tread tires are more durable and have a longer lifespan, making them a cost-effective choice for driving in challenging road conditions.
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Skidding tires can be prevented while driving by maintaining proper tire pressure, driving at safe speeds, avoiding sudden braking or acceleration, and ensuring tires have good tread depth for traction. Additionally, driving cautiously in wet or icy conditions and avoiding sharp turns can help prevent skidding.
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