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That seems plausible to me. Tires are made from rubber. If friction forces exceed how strong the rubber particles stick to each other, they get pulled loose. And road surfaces aren’t perfectly smooth, so when you’re accelerating, some rubber particles will experience more force than others.

It seems believable that hard braking, even without leaving skid marks, could pull more rubber off a tire than gradual braking.



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