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Most winter tires feature specialized tread compounds and advanced tread designs that help provide superior traction and shorter stopping distance. Between all-season and winter tires, winter tires will provide improved braking performance.
In addition to harsh winter weather, if you encounter many hills or sharp corners in your area, you might want the winter-ready traction and control of winter tires. Additionally, unplowed snow, slush or ice can be a hazard to you when driving, and winter tires can help you face that challenge.
Many people wonder how harsh the weather needs to be in order to get winter tires. The general consensus is that if you live in a place where the winter temperature is consistently below 45F/7.2C, or where you’re forced to drive in challenging winter conditions, winter tires may be a good choice for you. While all-season tires can provide some traction for wet and snowy conditions, there is no denying the enhanced traction and grip that winter tires provide to help create a more comfortable winter driving experience.
When shopping for tires, keep in mind that your vehicle’s starting, stopping and turning abilities ultimately come down to the amount of traction your tires can offer on snowy or icy road surfaces.