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Good tire tread, weight on the tires (increased ground pressure), traction control systems (typically either all wheel drive or an electronically controlled limited slip differential).

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What is it called when it isn't positive traction?

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An all terrain vehicle is a vehicle which is capable of achieving its max speed on all/most serfaces, such as driving on sand, mud, in snow, rain, and the regular tarmac, furthermore, it will be able to maintain full traction on these surfaces, these vehicles consist of Land Rovers, Jeeps, Fords, Toyotas etc.


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