It depends on the occasion.
Narrow because there is less of a chance for people to mess up
They have more traction.
They grip more road surface.
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Yes if you want better road holding. No if you want less friction and better fuel economy.
Wider tires generally add to a more comfortable ride and better road holding.
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i think a screw into a board a long screwdriver with a narrow handle
Long screw driver with a narrow handle would give the most torque, therefor it would be best It would also depend on the blade of the screw driver. The blade should fit well into the slot in the screw so if the long screw driver with the narrow handle had a small narrow blade that was too small for the screw then another one would be better.
Thin, skinny, narrow, slim.A thesaurus would work better, if you want more answers.A few antonyms of wide are strait, slender, narrow, and tapered.
thin, tight, close, squeeze, elongated, constricted