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∙ 11y agoYes, studded tires are permissible from November 1 to April 15. Do not use them at any other time or you may be fined.
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∙ 11y agoUnless they are studded snow tires (which have become extremely rare) there is nothing keeping you from using snow tires year-round. Many state governments have limitations on when studded tires or tire chains are allowed to be used, or are required. Contact your states' Department of Transportation for these guidelines.
By searching various car parts dealers websites, such as Sears, O'Reilly, Advance, Tire Rack, you can determine the best deal on studded tires and the best tires that fit your truck. These sites will also assist in the decision.
If you are looking to buy studded tires, any reputable tire dealer should carry them in stock. I recommend places like Pepboy's or Town Fair Tire for available models.
You can purchase studded snow tires. It is of course important to have good traction on your tires. The thing that really keeps your car from skidding is the ABS braking system and traction control system incorporated in your vehicle.
In the state of Pennsylvania can you purchase a car with out a drivers license.
Yes, studded snow tires are legal in Indiana from October 1 to May 1. They must be used only on the drive axle and are not allowed on the steering or non-drive axles. Always check with local regulations for the most up-to-date information.
This would vary depending on the car as well as the tires on it. To calculate this you would have to know what the friction between the tires and the road is. A bald set of touring tires has very different properties than a studded snow tire. You would also need to know the weight of the vehicle. Then you would also have to know some basic physics equations. State police departments are equipped to solve these kinds of problems.
Check in and around that car tires engine forstandards and safety
You can go to Progressive.com. There you will be able to get a good rate on family car insurance in the state of Pennsylvania.
I don't know for sure, but I work for a car rental agency (in a warm climate) and I would guess it includes something like a 4x4 or AWD car, snow chains or studded tires, and other such winter gear.
You can go to www.carinsurance.com. On this website you will be able to get a list of all the car insurance prices for the state of Pennsylvania.
To answer your question properly, you must provide additional information such as: 1. Approximate weight of car including passanger(s). 2. The speed you are travelling at when you commence to break. 3. What kind of tires are on the car such as suumer; all-season; regular snow; or studded winter tires? 4. If you have winter tires, are they on all 4 wheels or just 2 wheels? 5. Is the car a front or rear wheel drive?