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      • Yes, snow tires significantly enhance traction and safety on snow-covered roads and in cold weather, providing superior performance compared to all-season or summer tires. Your decision to buy winter tires should depend on how severe the winter season is in your area.
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  2. Tires that are worn close to the tread-wear indicators have less traction and shouldn't be used on snow-covered roads or in severe snow conditions. Don't use tires that have less than 4mm tread depth. Insurance companies may also give you a discount if you use winter tires.

  3. Jan 27, 2022 · Check your tires. Since your tires are the only part of your car that actually touch the road, it's especially important to make sure they're ready to roll before your winter road trip begins. Start by checking the tread depth, which you can do by inserting a quarter (head first) into the tread, advises AAA.

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  4. Apr 16, 2024 · Winter tires help you in every aspect of driving over snow and ice. Perhaps the most impressive benefit is how well they can stop a car in winter conditions compared to all-season tire designs. Winter tires don't just help prevent you from getting stuck.

  5. Transport Canada recommends using winter tires on all wheels for driving in cold, snowy or icy conditions. They provide better traction than all-season tires because they: are made of softer rubber, and. have more appropriate tread design.

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    • Know before you go. Before anything else, it’s important to know where you’re going. Are you heading into an area that’s prone to lake effect snow? What’s the weather forecast during your trip?
    • Test your car's battery. Nothing’s worse than the car not starting when everyone’s ready to go. If your engine’s slow to start, the lights dim when starting, or the car battery’s simply old, you may need a new one.
    • Check your lights. It gets dark early on a winter road trip, so be sure that your headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals and emergency flashers are all working.
    • Measure air pressure in your tires. Tires are probably the single most important part of safe winter driving. Make sure all four tires have the proper tread for the best traction while driving in potentially snowy conditions.
  6. Nov 20, 2023 · Yes, snow tires significantly enhance traction and safety on snow-covered roads and in cold weather, providing superior performance compared to all-season or summer tires. Your decision to buy winter tires should depend on how severe the winter season is in your area.

  7. For more information about getting your vehicle winter road trip-ready and finding tires for increased winter performance and safety, like MICHELIN X-Ice SNOW tires, MICHELIN X-Ice NORTH 4 tires, or Ultra-High Performance (UHP) MICHELIN Pilot Alpin 5 tires, visit michelin.ca.

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