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Hmm, strange idea. If a lot of people did this, it might have a side effect of continually applying a sealant to the roads and reducing wear and tear. :) |
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It would also work in the rain! Whee! |
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Someone probably realized that "No Skid" is not the optimal tread pattern for preventing skids. |
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Perhaps the 'Oh' was worn off, as in 'Oh no - skid'. |
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This is a fine concept. Rather than carving, and decreasing tire surface, I propse that this could be a cut rubber attachment, affixed to the tire with strong glue. It would wear away in the course of use. One could then embed the pigment right in the attachment, obviating the need for dripping paint. When it was worn to the point of illegibility, one could put some new ones down and back onto them. Full points, [BD]! More like this. |
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I was with you until the paint bit. Then this just became grafitti. Infact, grafitti that leads a nice trail right to your house. [bungston]'s idea looks like an improvement. |
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not a bad concept. However painting roads with guerilla advertising may be frowned upon. How about scrap the paint idea and Just have the advertising tread, so when you drove through puddles etc the ads will follow for a few hundered feet and eventually dry up. |
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I like the concept also - sans paint. |
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Redundant. (link) This would be a specific use of the link, minus paint. |
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I also suggest moving to Car: Tire: Tread |
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