roadholding

/ˈroʊdˌhoʊldɪŋ/
noun
  1. The ability of a vehicle's tires to maintain grip on the road surface, especially during cornering, braking, or driving on wet or slippery roads.
    • Good roadholding is essential for safe driving in the rain.
    • The new tires improved the truck's roadholding significantly.
    • This car's roadholding is excellent, even on sharp curves.
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