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Poor traction quality can lead to wheels locking up and sliding, if too much braking force is applied. If the train is in motion, this would cause the wheels to slide over the rails, creating severe wear and the loss of stopping power.
Poor {{pll|Traction Overview|traction}} can make wheels of {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} lock up and slide, if too much {{pll|Braking Overview|braking force}} is applied. Sliding creates severe {{pll|Wheels & Brakes Damage|damage to the wheels}} and extends the stopping distance significantly, which can result in {{pll|Damage Overview|collision}}.

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Poor {{pll|Traction Overview|traction}} can make wheels of {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} lock up and slide, if too much {{pll|Braking Overview|braking force}} is applied. Sliding creates severe {{pll|Wheels & Brakes Damage|damage to the wheels}} and extends the stopping distance significantly, which can result in {{pll|Damage Overview|collision}}.

Poor traction can make wheels of rail vehicles lock up and slide, if too much braking force is applied. Sliding creates severe damage to the wheels and extends the stopping distance significantly, which can result in collision .