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  • Writer's pictureJorge Garcia

Are really All-Season tires safety for all seasons weather?

There are a few things to consider about safety when deciding to buy a car in Winnipeg as a newcomer. Even when all-season tires are designed for use in various weather conditions, they may not be the best choice for winter driving.






Winter Tires vs All-Season Tires


Winter tires are often overlooked when it comes to car maintenance, but they are an essential part of safe driving during the winter months. Especially in Winnipeg, with temperatures below -20°C. All-season tires may be convenient, but they can’t compete with the performance and safety of winter tires. So, which one to choose?


Let's see the insights:

Winter tires:

• Designed to provide superior traction in cold, icy, and snowy conditions

• Have a softer rubber compound that stays flexible in cold temperatures

• Have deeper treads and more sipes (small slits in the tread) for better grip on slippery surfaces

• May have a snowflake or mountain/snowflake symbol on the sidewall


All Season Tires:

• Designed to provide good traction in a variety of conditions, including dry, wet, and light snow

• Have a harder rubber compound that stays stiff in cold temperatures

• Have shallower treads and fewer sipes for better handling on dry roads

• May have a mountain/raindrop symbol on the sidewall



Advantages of Winter Tires


Winter tires are designed specifically to handle the unique conditions of winter driving. The rubber compounds used in winter tires remain soft and pliable in cold temperatures, allowing them to grip the road better than all-season tires. The tread pattern of winter tires is also designed to channel away slush and snow, which helps improve traction.


Winter tires also have more sipes, which are small slits in the tread that help to grip the road. All-season tires are simply not designed to handle the cold temperatures and slippery conditions of winter driving.


Winter tires also provide better braking performance. All-season tires can become hard and brittle in cold temperatures, which means they take longer to stop. Winter tires remain soft and pliable in cold temperatures, providing better braking performance and shorter stopping distances.


Finally, winter tires provide better handling and control. The tread design of winter tires helps to provide better handling and control in snow and ice. All-season tires can become slippery in cold temperatures, resulting in reduced handling and control.


Why use Winter Tires


Winter tires are an essential part of safe driving during the winter months. They provide better traction, braking performance, and handling and control than all-season tires. So make the switch to winter tires this season and stay safe on the roads.



Did you know the differences between both kinds of tires? Do you have All-Season or Winter tires on your car? Have you experienced the advantages of Winter Tires?







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