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Tires must have a visible tread of at least __________ of an inch across the base.

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Tires must have a visible tread of at least 2/32 of an inch across the base.

When changing tires you should not compromise safety by saving some money. Legally, in most countries the tire pattern must have a depth greater than 1.6 mm (European Union) or 2/32 inches (United States). With depths less than 3 mm, as this depth decreases, the grip of the tire on wet ground decreases, this decrease being much more pronounced when lowering 2 mm, significantly decreasing the speed at which the hydroplaning is reached (aquaplaning) and traction in snow it is almost nil.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "2/32." Your tires should have visible tread of at least 2/32 of an inch across the base with no worn spots showing the ply. At least of 2/32 of an inch the tread of the tire is visible.
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