No, it does not
my car after driving for 15 min traction light flashs
Traction Control ensures that there is enough traction i.e grip. If there will be too much power or a car might be on a frictionless smooth surface, the car might skid due to less traction and TC regulates power and ensures seemless driving
its recommended you put traction control on when driving in icey conditions, the car will still slide if you apply the brakes or accelerate quickly tho
Depending how the car is driven determines is the car uses more gas. If the brakes are applied while driving faster in the rain, the traction control would kick in and use more gas.
To let the drive know that the traction control is on.
If you are speaking of a car with traction control, it is the car letting you know the wheels are slipping and it has entered into traction control mode.
your traction control light came on because either you turned off your traction control or your car needs brake fluid
Traction Control ...
No it does not have traction control.
Traction control active, or traction control system malfunction.
it means traction control on
Added weight over the drive wheels may help you get better traction while driving in snow, however the added weight will hurt the fuel mileage.