Here's a question while we are talking about tyres, what would an insurance companies reponse be if you had an accident in winter with summer tyres on?
That's a funny way to look at it. There is not always someone behind you. And even then I'd prefer to be able to stop as quickly as possible if a small girl runs out in front of my car. Even if that means, I'm being hit from behind. I'd rather save a human life than the rear end of my car.I for one do not want to stop quicker on winter tyres if the car behind does not have winter tyres fitted, I would feel my rear end was exposed, especially the way the idiots tailgate whatever the weather. I say either make it mandatory for all vehicles or leave alone, personally I would rather it was mandatory.
Bernard what I was trying to point out is that it is surely better to have all vehicles using the same sort of tyres, I would not like to see half the vehicles without brake lights, same scenario, let's have all or none. PhilSo you want manditory winter tyres. Have you checked the stopping distance of summer tyres with 7mm tread against winter tyres with 2mm tread? It's not the tyre that causes an accident it's the driver using a car beyond it's safe capability in the prevailing conditions.
If a child steps out into the road and you are going over 20 mph, need I say more.
Really?a bit perplexed at your thread input, Piker, which I feel generalises and avoids the specific areas in the England/Scotland, even Ireland and Europe, for that matter, where snow is a relevant regular winter condition to be contended with.