Yes, less tread to channel the water.
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That is called 'hydroplaning' - very common in rain with ultra wide tires.
The term is hydroplaning.
For traction and to prevent hydroplaning on a wet road.
When your tires lose adhesion with the road it is called 'hydroplaning'
hydroplaning
When the road is very wet, the tires lose contact with the road..
Hydroplaning occurs when vehicle tires go over more water than they can displace. In these situations the tire is separated from the road by a layer of water.
SLOW DOWN and keep an eye on the condition of your tires.
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some cars have normal hydroplaning but also some cars have rilly good ones that touch the road if they want to