Absolute nonsense.[TW]Fox;17915251 said:Driving above the speed limit on a snow covered carriageway is rather daft regardless of your super invincible tyre choice.
Absolute nonsense.
I've driven perfectly safely above the speed limit in snow, and, perhaps surprisingly, I neither ended up in a ball of flames and nor did I have to remove bits of child from my grille.
It totally depends on the circumstances.
Absolute nonsense.
I've driven perfectly safely above the speed limit in snow, and, perhaps surprisingly, I neither ended up in a ball of flames and nor did I have to remove bits of child from my grille.
It totally depends on the circumstances.
Winter tyres give grip for sure.
But driving at 70mph on a snow covered lane or faster is and I'd agree with Fox unwise.
It depends on the conditions and what you're driving though.It's not safe if you can't react to situations through lack of grip.
I'm sure you could safely drive on bald tyres until you need to corner or stop.
It depends on the conditions and what you're driving though.
I had 4 brand new winter tyres and also had 4wd.
FWIW, you can drive safely on frozen, compacted snow at rather high speeds.
Ask anybody who lives in and around the arctic circle..
What?They don't have an option though, for someone to pull in to a snow covered lane just because they have snow tyres is quite silly in my opinion.
I electrocuted myself with 240v once, didn't die, so it must be safe.
Aye in the EVO you set to gravel mode and completely disable ASC.
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