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moisheh
Sep 06, 2015Explorer
Jaxxdad: Very true. Many MH drivers have zero experience and may never become good drivers. But would snow tires make the drive any better for that same driver? I haven't had the time today but I am not sure you can even buy snow tires in those sizes. There certainly is no room for chains nor can you get close enough to the drive tires to install those chains. I still think the BC Gov. did not do their homework. I doubt you could put chains on a Greyhound and also do not think they use snow tires. I have a CDL but would not want to drive our MH with a toad in the mountains in the dead of winter.We left Banff one September in snow heading West but even though there was quite a bit of snow it was slushy and easy to handle. The trucking companies I have worked for carry chains as it is law but many tell you that if the road is bad enough to need chains DO NOT PROCEED. You are told to wait it out. Sounds good to me.
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