โSep-14-2014 05:16 AM
โSep-20-2014 06:13 AM
JaxDad wrote:
You're very welcome! You can buy me a coffee and a butter tart up at Stanhope Airport. LOL.
โSep-20-2014 06:01 AM
โSep-20-2014 05:35 AM
โSep-20-2014 04:36 AM
sue.t wrote:
If you read the laws on the links I posted early in the thread, you will see the laws/regulations do indeed govern tire usage on vehicles.
There is a federal Act, plus each province would have its own act/regulations that must adhere to the federal Act.
Can't blame them for protecting themselves from lawsuits.
โSep-19-2014 10:37 AM
โSep-19-2014 03:16 AM
โSep-18-2014 08:24 AM
โSep-17-2014 10:05 AM
kodiakcanuck wrote:CardinalRule wrote:
And so the thread is hijacked by an argument over driving in winter.
The argument really started with Canadian Tire making calls about what they interpret as illegal...If someone wants to put 2 winter tires on the front (not that I agree LOL) or LT tires on a trailer, or fix a screw on a tire, Canadian Tire shouldn't make judgement on what they think is legal or illegal. They can maybe say its company policy, but not that it's illegal...unless you got the law book in your hand...
โSep-17-2014 08:44 AM
CardinalRule wrote:
And so the thread is hijacked by an argument over driving in winter.
โSep-17-2014 08:14 AM
โSep-16-2014 04:54 PM
โSep-16-2014 04:42 PM
wilber1 wrote:hone eagle wrote:wilber1 wrote:hone eagle wrote:
I know but really? We live in SW ontario and except for last year snow fall lasts a day ,what we need are 'slush tires'
Anyway I got my way by going to Michigan.
OK but get off the gas too quick on a slippery corner with snows on the front only and the next thing you know, you are in the ditch or on the wrong side of the road staring at where you came from.
I never drive even within 10% of my vehicles limits wet dry cold hot .
our roads are at their slipperiest from excess amount of salt 'dust ' on the surface.
The problem is, with only two snows on the front, one end of your car has much higher limits than the other. Like driving in standing water with a good set of rain tires on the front and bald summer tires on the back.
What you seem to be saying is you don't need snow tires at all.
โSep-16-2014 04:28 PM
โSep-16-2014 04:06 PM
hone eagle wrote:wilber1 wrote:hone eagle wrote:
I know but really? We live in SW ontario and except for last year snow fall lasts a day ,what we need are 'slush tires'
Anyway I got my way by going to Michigan.
OK but get off the gas too quick on a slippery corner with snows on the front only and the next thing you know, you are in the ditch or on the wrong side of the road staring at where you came from.
I never drive even within 10% of my vehicles limits wet dry cold hot .
our roads are at their slipperiest from excess amount of salt 'dust ' on the surface.
โSep-16-2014 01:39 PM
wilber1 wrote:hone eagle wrote:
I know but really? We live in SW ontario and except for last year snow fall lasts a day ,what we need are 'slush tires'
Anyway I got my way by going to Michigan.
OK but get off the gas too quick on a slippery corner with snows on the front only and the next thing you know, you are in the ditch or on the wrong side of the road staring at where you came from.