the law is, if you see a sign stating that winter tires are required beyond a certain point, you will need such tires OR put on chains
that has been the case for many yrs. i remember going through a pass between Washington and Idaho where i was stopped and had to put on chains
September 5th, 2009 | 8:52 am
JCVdude:
I believe years ago Cindy always drove with just all-seasons - around Kelowna. However, on the highway, winters. Also, by law in BC, you need winters after a certain date in October if you want to travel on the highways.
September 6th, 2009 | 2:37 am
genie0390:
people telling you that you need snow/winter tires are engaging either in deceit or just don’t know any better
good all seasons combined with traction control is much more than you’ll ever need, especially living in Kelowna
if you travel a lot through mountain passes in winter, put on some blizzaks, or buy some chains
the law is, if you see a sign stating that winter tires are required beyond a certain point, you will need such tires OR put on chains
that has been the case for many yrs. i remember going through a pass between Washington and Idaho where i was stopped and had to put on chains
I believe years ago Cindy always drove with just all-seasons - around Kelowna. However, on the highway, winters. Also, by law in BC, you need winters after a certain date in October if you want to travel on the highways.
people telling you that you need snow/winter tires are engaging either in deceit or just don’t know any better
good all seasons combined with traction control is much more than you’ll ever need, especially living in Kelowna
if you travel a lot through mountain passes in winter, put on some blizzaks, or buy some chains
(1st view yey) nice vid