1. Winter Tires vs. All Season Tires
When it comes to winter driving safety, choosing the right tires for your vehicle makes a big difference. Winter tires are designed to perform optimally in both snowy conditions and cold temperatures. With single-directional tread patterns, they push snow and ice away while you drive. They’re also made of softer rubber and deeper sipes that help to maintain flexibility and a firm grip on roads through the winter season.
DID YOU KNOW? All season tires aren’t made for every season in every country. Canadian winters are some of the coldest and harshest in the world, so winter tires are the optimal choice for safe driving in the conditions we face on daily drives. Plus, winter tires are legally required for driving in specific provinces. In Quebec, it’s legally required to equip your vehicle with winter tires until March 15 and for those in British Columbia, winter tires or chains are legally required on most routes until April 30.