Winter is upon us, and for many drivers it's time to shop for new tires. Here is how to choose which one best suits your ...
All-season tires are a compromise when it comes to snow traction. If you frequently experience heavy snow, consider dedicated ...
Winter weather brings snow and ice that can make driving dangerous. Swapping out your car’s summer or all-weather rubber ...
There’s now a new rating for winter tires, which identifies the better quality ones capable of superior breaking ...
However, the Three Peak Mountain Snow Flake (3PMSF) symbol was agreed upon by the U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA) and the Rubber Association of Canada (RAC) in 1999. It's a ...
A company specializing in winter tires is recalling more than 541,000 units because they do not meet snow traction standards ...
All-season tires are the do-it-alls of the tire world, blending traits from both winter and summer tires into a tire capable of providing year-round traction, even in light snow. They’re the ...
“With winter tires, the stopping distance was seven times less than if you were stopping with normal tires,” explained Sarah ...
In wet and wintry weather, all-season tires begin losing traction long before they appear worn-out, according to Consumer Reports’ testing. Tread depth is essential to disperse rainwater and ...
The tires lack “sufficient traction to perform in all snow weather conditions,” the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
AAA predicts more than 119 million people will travel over 50 miles this holiday season, making it one of the busiest times ...