Snow Tires
So what can you do about this? Have you considered installing snow tires on your vehicle? Your local automotive service and repair shop can help you.
Snow Tires? Or All-Season Radials?
Consider this before you choose your next set of tires
When it comes to ensuring safe winter driving, you have two choices. Either you buy snow tires, or you go with all-season radials. Which one is the correct option depends entirely on the environment you drive in.The difference between snow tires and all-season radials seems small at first glance, but it is crucial. The treads on a snow tire have treads that are widely spaced. Snow tires are specifically designed so these larger spaces allow the tire to dig into and grip the snow better than a regular tire or an all-season radial would. This is a good choice to go with if you live in an area that experiences regular heavy snowfall.
Since 2001, true snow tires have been manufactured with a special symbol. If you see a stylized picture of a mountain within a snowflake inside it, then you can rest easy knowing that the tire was designed to cope with harsh winter conditions. Snow tires also carry a mud and snow designation, abbreviated to M/S, M+S, or M&S. All-season radials also carry this designation.
The treads on all-season radials are spaced closer together than the ones on snow tires. Although they can't possibly match the snow traction of a tire specifically designed for winter conditions, they do provide a quieter ride.
It should be noted that heavier cars (and cars with front-wheel or all-wheel drive) usually handle snow better than lighter cars. If this description matches your vehicle and you live in an area that doesn't get a whole of snow, then all-season radials may be the way to go.
No matter what kind of tire you choose, two things are vitally important. First, make sure all four tires are of the same type. This will provide optimum traction and vehicle handling. Second, exercise caution when driving. This will help you stay safe regardless of the weather.
Twittering about Snow Tires
What the Twitterverse is saying about snow tires...
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- YosemiteNPS
- Tioga & Glacier Point Rds closed for now. Tire chains req'd on Big Oak Flat Rd (Hwy 120 from west). Light snow down to just below 6k ft.
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- JDFritz
- It's the first snow day on the new Harley tire. If it's even a fraction better the sticky one I'll be fine. Only TWO more nights alone!
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- lbodrozic
- snow chain / tire restrictions in the tahoe area on 80 and 50. it's on!
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- DerekPunaro
- Studded Snow Tire surcharge - Because they tear up pavement, a $.10/stud surcharge will be added to all studded tire purchases. #CashForNY
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- RT_moi_tech
- RT: Prizmo 1.2, l'OCR avec vos scanners: Prizmo 1.2 tire parti d'une nouvelle fonctionnalité de Snow L.. http://bit.ly/qNuIM #tech
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- BrockWager
- Nothing like heading out to the car to go to work to find the rear tire flat. At least I got my snow tires on while it was getting fixed!
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- hallidaze
- Sitting at OK tire waiting to get snow tires on...winter is just around the bend!
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- burtimus
- 19 degrees. Windy. Waiting to get into the tire shop to get my snow tires on. My day off. Woo.
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- Mellokittie
- Snow tire time. Why does my bed have to be so soft and warm? I'm still in bed!
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- Jarbig
- Ford Mustang 05-09 Winter Snow Wheel and Tire Package http://bit.ly/4uAILV
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