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Originally Posted by ChilliwackGuy
I agree - I commute between Chilliwack and Vancouver each day - and it snowed a lot last Thursday (25th) and somewhat last Friday (26th) - I had absolutely no probs driving my Yaris on factory all season tires - I just drove slow and allowed myself LOTS of time both ways on Highway 1 - I think the snow tire movement has more to do with extreme conditions and bad drivers
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How slow??? If you're on the OEM Goodyear LS tires that mine came with 5 mph proved excessive once a 1/2" of snow packed to ice during a freak November squal. Slap on some winter tires, especially an ice specific design and laugh at that same ice.
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