Same reason you fall when its icy.
When a car is on a curve, centrifugal force tends to force it outwards. Normally, this force is resisted by the car's tires gripping the road surface. However, ice on the road reduces the friction and therefore the tires cannot grip so well.
I think its so that the car doesn't skid on icy raods
A car skidding on an icy road will exhibit kinetic friction, which is the force that resists the motion of two surfaces sliding against each other. The low coefficient of friction between the icy road and the car's tires makes it easier for the car to skid.
The first person to skid on an icy road
The past tense of skid is skidded. Your car may skid in the rain. My car skidded across the intersection.
The oil on the road keeps the water from settling on the ground, and when the water freezes on top of the oil it doesnt allow a stable surface and cause the car too break loose
When a car skids, the rear end of the car is coming around, a counter skid is when you counter that first skid in an attempt to correct the skid.
ABC brakes will leave skid marks during icy road conditions because of its slippery nature. ABS keeps brakes from locking up but does not prevent tires from sliding on ice.
you just did by using it in that question The bus went into a skid on the icy road.
What do you mean by "Skid"?
You turn your front wheels into the skid to regain steering.
about how fast is a car going that leaves skid marks of 80 feet