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    Canada province requires all vehicle owners to run snow tires.

    I was doing some research on the 3-peak snowflake rating on the new tires I bought and ran across a statement that said Quebec passed a law in 2014 that requires all passenger vehicles to run winter tires. The law states:

    "There is a great deal of confusion regarding enforcement of the mandatory use of tires designed for winter driving. To help you make sense of the changes, here is a summary of the draft Regulation Governing the Use of Tires Specifically Designed for Winter Driving, to which Section 440.1 of the Highway Safety Code refers.

    From December 1 to March 15, ALL tires mounted on a TAXI or PASSENGER VEHICLE must be specifically designed for winter driving.

    Offenders will be required to pay a fine ranging from $200 to $300. No demerit points will be deducted for such an offence, however.

    Studded tires are not covered by the Regulation Governing the Use of Tires Specifically Designed for Winter Driving, and they are still permitted from October 15 to May 1."

    https://www.caaquebec.com/en/on-the-...larifications/

    Seems crazy that the government makes you buy snow tires, but then again, I guess they know better than you.
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    I hate any gov't intrusion, but in this case, (knowing how some people are bankrupt of any common sense) it may be a law that makes perfect sense. Seems every winter I meet at least one of these afore mentioned ''bankrupt'' people on a snowy road with street tires or the wonderful, ''all season'' tires on their car or mini van causing problems on snow covered roads. Yup, every winter they're out there, stuck in the middle of a road, can't go forward or back, blocking everybody else with four wheel drive or good snow tires from going anywhere until their poorly equipped car/van gets moved. I've no sympathy for them.

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    i've seen (more that once) pretty smooth tires on vehicles in the winter. (i live in western pa.). the owners should if caught be heavily fined and vehicles towed off the road

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    It is a good thing tire chains are also acceptable if you have all seasons the law came about after they researched it and like 80%+ accidents in winter driving conditions (most of Canada for half the year) were on all seasons or summer tires and testing data proved that winter tires are superior in all testing in winter conditions so up here the law makes sense especially when a kid you work with did not even know his car had oil in it

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    You can't legislate morality, but you can legislate stupid. Too many were running baldies and then getting into trouble. Yes, it's serious. Fly off the road and get hurt or freeze to death. Got to remember this is Quebec. Home to ice storms and lake effect storms, etc.

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    I don't mind if stupid people kill themselves but all too often they take someone else with them. Some laws do make sense even if they force folks that know how to drive in winter and have 4wd to get different tires. I believe all season with studs work better that winter tires but laws are made by folks that often don't know what they are doing. Steel or carbide dig through ice better than any type of rubber.

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    Except there are studless stud grip tires that work better than studded tires. Normal rubber requires studs for grip because the rubber hardens as the temp' drops. The tires I mentioned have a special compound that stays pliable when it gets cold and maintains grip. I've been using them for many years and they work great. Yes, they also work great with chains.
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    I have a set of winter tires for both of our AWD Elements. They are an absolute game changer when the sky water turns white, fluffy, and slick. As mentioned above, there are far too many who have no idea how to drive in icy weather and who’s vehicles are woefully prepared to do so. That said, I can’t say I’m a fan of mandating things like this. I’m also not surprised they have in the Great White North.

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    Quote Originally Posted by porthos View Post
    i've seen (more that once) pretty smooth tires on vehicles in the winter. (i live in western pa.). the owners should if caught be heavily fined and vehicles towed off the road
    They don't even get faulty equipment violations when they cause an accident.

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    I drove home last night in my spare car, a 2007 Chevy HHR wagon/thing.

    Has all-season tires with about 30% tread and are low-profile tires. I lose grip in the rain. I figured it would be bad in the snow, so when I got off work to discover 2" of fresh snow on the un-plowed roads, I knew I was in for a fun 14 mile commute on a rural highway.

    It was not the worst car I have ever driven in a snowstorm. That honor goes to a `65 Dodge Dart GT with a narrowed rear posi-trac rear-end, 500hp, short wheelbase, and big fat BFGs on the back and skinnier tires up front. And it was a 4spd. I had to drive it 30 miles in a surprise snow storm in rural Iowa. No idea how I made it home. You touched the gas and it was headed sideways...

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    No, the HHR was not as bad. Not even close. But it still was very touchy and I didn't dare go over 40 mph.

    Oh, and then I discovered that it didn't have ABS. I looked it up and it was a $400 option on that model. This was my dad's car and he is/was a multi-millionaire when he bought the car new, but decided not to spring for the $400.

    So, my drive home was slow and puckering, but I made it home safely. I will only be driving the car to work when the roads are clear.

    Seems silly that some think the government should force me to spend $500 on snow tires for a 2nd vehicle that will only be driven when the roads are clear.
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    I am shocked by the number of people who support more government intrusion in our lives.


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    I lived there for long time. You don't like government intrusion? oh boy...you don't know the half of it. And the provincial police there are absolute fanatic enforcers too. I can make this a huge post, but it will be a rant. Lets just say that when I and other coworkers got here, we were absolutely bewildered with the freedoms we had now and not just firearm related either. They always add more restrictions and control little by little, not enough to cause a stir but eventually leads to complete control. I have family there but let me tell you, although I love seeing them, I count the days and am relieved when I cross the border again back into a free country. Its such a shame because Canada is such an incredible country for its vast untouched wilderness and incredible hunting potential. But I would rather live in a rat infested apartment in a horrible city like los angeles than be a millionaire in a mansion in Canada.
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    They had to many morons trying to drive without snow tires. If you are a moron drive in snow without snow tires but don't think others will help you when you skid of the highway during a storm.

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    I would love to say something about passing laws and good sense ...but I would just get in trouble .
    I'm learning ... My Mom always told me it was my smart mouth that kept me in trouble ...

    Merry Christmas to all those who need to be told when to use snow tires ...

    I live in Louisiana ...what's a Snow Tire .
    I've seen snow 5 times in my life and never made a snowman .
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    Won't be required when electric cars are mandated - I heard the will all be furnished with special equipment to defrost the highways and you'll be able to dry your hair at the same time - of course you'll only be able to drive the length of your extension cord and in Canada you will have to have an extension cord in meters and not feet.

    I fully agree that common sense needs to prevail and snow tires should be used - but the government is sticking its nose way too deep into personal lives and rights and freedom. I would suggest that Canada use the U.S. as an example but that would be a waste of time because the current Administration can't be bothered to follow the laws of the land.

    Just curious - does Canada have a law requiring a minimum tread depth on the snow tires> In my long lifetime I have seen MANY bald snow tires on cars - or are they like our lawmakers who only half think things out?

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    also note that in Quebec you are required to buy "pneus d'hiver", not "snow tires" since the official language is French, not English
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    I don't need a law to force me to run snow tires on all four corners; I spent the winter of '83-'84 in Sweden for my employer observing $650 million worth of equipment being built, and writing english-text operation manuals on an electric typewriter.

    My long-term rental was a rear wheel drive Volvo 244 with four studded snow tires and it went like a tank. The Swedes don't plow and salt a road bare; it's sorta plowed but they make a "base" to drive on and they maintain that. I asked my "mentor" at the office why the four snow tires and he said it was a law, and anyway the front wheels do 90% of steering and 70% of braking, so the physics dictate having snows on front, not so?

    When I got back to the US, ever since then all my vehicles have had an extra set of wheels and either Bridgestone Blizzaks, Nokian Haakapelliitas, or Goodyear Ultra Grip Ice snow treads on them.

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    I grew up in Northern Idaho and have only bought snow tires once. Studless with walnut shells in the tread, back in `99. They were great on the packed snow and ice, when we actually had any. But since we rarely get snow these days that lasts more than a few days, the extra $1200 expense for special snow tires and rims seems silly when simply slowing down and being a good driver works just fine.
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    Let's see if I got this right. You live in N-W Idaho and there isn't much snow these days, and I trust there's no law requiring snow tires in Idaho? This law requiring snow tires is in Quebec Canada, 1,000 +/- miles away where they apparently do get some nasty winters. All I know about Quebec drivers is, they're a lot worse than drivers from N.Y.-N.J.-MASS and that's saying something!
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