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Exactly, to be fair in a way they could be worse. You'll just get the ar*eholes who think they can smash around because of the tyres they've got on, a bit of fear isn't always a bad thing.
To be fair it was a BMW on its roof and BMW drivers tend to know very little about proper driving no matter what tyres they have!!
the post says just for a laugh, and it was intended as such, i took the car to work. to see how it coped as i couldn't be arsed to walk to work, no steep hills to go down and hardly anyone on the roads, it was fine until you wanted to stop at anything over 25mph
Weather looks bad there, first day it hasn't been dry and sunny down here, wind and rain today so still no need to spank £300+ on tyres I'll use once in a lifetime
Weather looks bad there, first day it hasn't been dry and sunny down here, wind and rain today so still no need to spank £300+ on tyres I'll use once in a lifetime
Just watching the news and they are reporting from Belfast which is 'suffering' from blizzard conditions. The camera pans back and there is about 10mm of slush on the pavement. Oh the hardship
Why not? Lots of countries in the EU have made it law, I woulden't say it will never happen just yet fella.
Whilst people continue to insist on fitting the cheapest crappiest tyre they can buy, this will never ever happen, or if it did it would be of no use.
We'll have to ban crap tyres first, otherwise making winter tyres mandatory would be a pointless excercise. The cheap tyre makers will just put winter branding on a normal tyre like they already do with their M+S tyres,
The M+S designation is now totally useless because the Chinese and Indionesians stamp M+S on pretty much every crappy summer tyre they make (don't belive me...look at the sidewalls of some humdrum shopping car on cheapy tyres).
Whilst people continue to insist on fitting the cheapest crappiest tyre they can buy, this will never ever happen, or if it did it would be of no use.
We'll have to ban crap tyres first, otherwise making winter tyres mandatory would be a pointless excercise. The cheap tyre makers will just put winter branding on a normal tyre like they already do with their M+S tyres,
The M+S designation is now totally useless because the Chinese and Indionesians stamp M+S on pretty much every crappy summer tyre they make (don't belive me...look at the sidewalls of some humdrum shopping car on cheapy tyres).
A change in law then perhaps regulating what can be branded as a M+S tyre?
Your still getting a wee bit muddled up between the two TBh.
I still don't care enough Like I said earlier I shall never buy a set. The tyres on my car are more than good enough for me to get around in the weather where I live
A change in law then perhaps regulating what can be branded as a M+S tyre?
To be frank; Yes.
Or just stop gritting the roads. And make snow chains mandatory by law.
Then we can use snow chains instead without having to faff round taking them off everytime we drive onto a gritted road.
Would save the tax payer a fair few bob: now only from less gritting to, traffic would be better too as those without snow chains (or no clue on how to fit them) would stay at home.