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  2. 9 Most Reliable Tires To Buy for Snow and Winter Driving - AOL

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    For many people, all-terrain tires are perfectly acceptable for everyday driving. But if you plan to drive somewhere with icy or snowy terrain, you'll probably need a set of winter tires. Check ...

  3. A Guide To Buying the Best Tires for Winter Driving - AOL

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    In 1934, the Finnish company Nokian developed the first tire specifically designed for winter conditions like snow, ice and slush. Today’s modern compounds and scientifically engineered tread ...

  4. Snow tire - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] As of 2016, snow tires were 3.6% of the US market and 35% of the Canadian market. [23] US states and Canadian provinces control the use of snow tires. [24] Of these, Quebec is the only jurisdiction that requires snow tires throughout. [25] Some may require snow tires or chains only in specified areas during the winter. [26] [27] [28]

  5. The Best Winter Tires for Trucks, SUVs, and Crossovers - AOL

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  6. Cold inflation pressure - Wikipedia

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    Cold inflation pressure is the inflation pressure of tires as measured before a car is driven and the tires warmed up. Recommended cold inflation pressure is displayed in the owner's manual and on the Tire Information Placard attached to the vehicle door edge , pillar , glovebox door or fuel filler flap .

  7. Snow socks - Wikipedia

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    Some brands also offer snow socks for specialized vehicles such as forklifts or airport ground support equipment (e.g. pushback tugs or loaders). Driving with snow socks usually reduces the maximum allowable speed to between 30 km/h (20 mph) and 50 km/h (30 mph) depending on the snow sock brand, snow sock size and vehicle class.

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