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(NC)-When it comes to tires, Canadian motorists
are advised to remember the famous nickname
given to our fair country - the Great White
North. Canadians still on the fence about
installing winter tires should know that
unpredictable and cold weather can create
dangerous driving conditions that can catch
even the most experienced drivers off guard.
"Your tires are the only part of the vehicle
that actually make contact with the road
and, therefore, are an essential safety
feature," says Ron Margadonna, Michelin's
Product Marketing Manager. "Only winter
tires can provide superior safety and control
during the ever-changing winter weather
road conditions involving ice, snow and
slush."
Despite the advice from tire experts and
driving associations, Canadians tend not
to think about winter tires until the snow
has fallen. In fact, according to a Michelin
survey conducted in 2002, only 40 per cent
of Canadians who drive passenger cars, light
trucks, mini-vans and sport utility vehicles
(SUVs) considered installing winter tires
last year.
"What's surprising about the research is
that motorists in Canadian cities where
winter conditions can be the most extreme
appeared less likely to install winter tires
than motorists in more temperate areas,"
explains Margadonna. "For instance, while
it's no surprise that 87 per cent of Quebec
City residents considered installing winter
tires, the number drops to 27 per cent in
Winnipeg and 37 per cent in Edmonton. Even
more surprising, 36 per cent of Vancouver's
coastal city residents considered installing
winter tires - in a city that is generally
more temperate."
Since the inception of all-season tires,
many drivers decided not to use winter tires,
which were knobby, noisy, unattractive and
specifically designed for driving in the
snow. Also, drivers were not satisfied with
the tread life, comfort and control or performance
of winter tires during both wet and dry
conditions.
New technology led to the re-birth of winter
tires, like the Michelin Alpin winter tire
line, which is especially designed to offer
a longer tire life and a better traction
in rain and wet conditions. It was also
designed to offer improved traction and
safety in the snow, ice and slush, while
handling well with the comfort and control
of high performance tires.
So, before the snow starts falling in your
part of the Great White North, find out
more about winter tires. Getting a grasp
of the new winter tire technology will help
you maintain your grip on an icy road.
- News Canada
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