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Winter approved tires are the only option for winter conditions

winter tires

Since it is not safe to drive with all-season tires during winter conditions that include any of the following; low temperatures, snow, ice and slush. You should always use winter tires any of those winter conditions. Driving with all-season tires in winter conditions is very dangerous both for you and everyone in your car and around you.

You can’t expect to have any grip or traction when you drive with all-season tires and it might be that you can’t get your car to stop once you approach a crossing as you will just glide without control over it.

The avoid driving with the wrong tires, you will need to make sure that you have winter tires mounted before the winter weather arrives. You also have the option to use winter approved all-weather tires. They are made for all weather conditions and cater for all-year round driving. By using them you are always regardless of weather conditions as these tires will work just as good on dry summer roads s snowy winter roads. They provide a perfect sense of convenience as well as perfect safety for all conditions. The best thing is that you are never caught with the wrong tires, which can easily happen when the winter weather comes very unexpectedly.

All-weather tires in their own right, but for real winter conditions with a lot of snow and ice, you are better off with dedicated winter tires. For dedicated tires you can choose either studded tires or non-studded tires. Both these tires are able to provide you with excellent grip and control during winter conditions. The studded tires are a bit better on ice as the metal studs provide excellent grip on ice. On snow it is down to the tread pattern to provide the grip, so both tire options have the same performance on snow. The studded tires are however not allowed in all the states and provinces, so check what applies in your area before purchasing a set.

For more information regarding winter tires, visit: www.nokiantires.com