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Why Buy Winter Tires?



What Are Winter Tires?

Goodyear Winter Tires

Also known as snow tires, winter tires provide enhanced traction in some of the most severe winter weather conditions. Today's winter tires help provide enhanced traction on ice, slush, snow when the temperature drops below 45 degrees. Plus, most winter tires feature specialized tread compounds and advanced tread designs that helps provide superior traction.

Winter Tire Fact:
Four winter tires should always be installed for equal traction. Installing only two winter tires can upset the balance of traction and handling of your vehicle.

Winter TiresShould I Get Winter Tires?

Even if you have traction control or a four-wheel drive car, truck or SUV, you should consider winter tires if you encounter snow or ice on a seasonal basis. Four-wheel drive vehicles can provide a false sense of security in winter conditions. Your vehicle's starting, stopping and turning abilities ultimately come down to the amount of traction your tires can provide on snow-covered or icy road surfaces.

Another reason you might want to consider purchasing winter tires is if the temperature in your area regularly drops below 45 degrees. Winter tires feature a specialized tread compound that remains soft for enhanced traction in cold conditions. So check to make sure your tires are up to the job in winter.

Mountain SnowflakeThe Sign Of Confidence

The Mountain Snowflake Symbol located on the sidewall of a tire
indicates that the tire meets specific winter traction performance
requirements. This symbol is reserved for winter tires that are best
suited for severe winter driving conditions.

Winter Driving Tips

Whether you drive with or without winter tires, the following tips can help make your winter travels a little less stressful.

  • Try to avoid unplowed roads where you can get stuck. Plan your route on well-maintained main roads.
  • Allow a greater distance for stopping just in case you encounter an icy patch of road.
  • Take turns with extra caution. Slow your speed and avoid using your brakes too abruptly.
  • Beware of inexperienced drivers or other cars sliding that may hit you. Use extra caution when approaching slippery intersections.
  • Allow more time to reach your destination. Driving in snow often takes longer and may unnecessarily test your patience.
  • Prepare your car for driving in cold winter conditions. Make sure your battery is strong enough for cold starts, your wiper fluid is full and keep at least a half tank of gas in your car to help prevent the fuel lines from freezing.
  • Check the air pressure of your tires regularly. Cold temperatures can actually decrease the air pressure in your tires.
 
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