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  2. What's better for Alaska drivers: studded or studless snow tires?

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    Nov. 8—Are studless winter tires better than their studded rivals? It's a crucial question each year for many Alaskans, but especially this week in Anchorage, after the season's first major ...

  3. Snow tire - Wikipedia

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    A Czech road sign Winter equipment, which mandates the use of snow tires. As of 2016, regulations pertaining to snow tires in Europe varied by country. The principal aspects of regulations were whether the use was mandatory and whether studded tires were permitted. [18] [19] Russian studded tires warning sticker.

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

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    On snow and ice, in fact, it’s better to have a two-wheel-drive vehicle with winter tires than a comparable all-wheel-drive vehicle with all-season tires. In 1934, the Finnish company Nokian ...

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

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  6. Snow chains - Wikipedia

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    Alternatives include studded tires, which are snow tires with metal studs individually mounted into holes in the treads; emergency traction devices which may be similar to tire chains but mount around the tire through openings in the rim; and snow socks, which are fabric rather than chain or cable. These alternatives allow higher operating ...

  7. Ice racing - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of a studded tire. Ice racing tires are either studded or non-studded. [3] Studded tires have a stud such as a screw or bolt to provide better traction and increase speed. [4] Some studs are sharpened to increase penetration. [4] Tires cannot be purchased with studs, so the pit crews need to attach the studs to the tires. [4]