Nov. 7—Are studless winter tires better than their studded rivals? It's a crucial question each year for many Alaskans, but especially this week in Anchorage, after the season's first major snowfall ...
Scientists are reporting new evidence on how studded tires -- wintertime fixtures in some areas but banned in others for causing damage to pavement -- may also damage the health of motorists and ...
Studded tires are a popular choice in northern climes come winter, thanks to the extra grip they afford on ice and compacted snow. Some 60 percent of Swedish drivers fit studded tires for the colder ...
suggested maybe -- just maybe -- it's time to ban road-carving studded snow tires in Oregon. Three days later, the comments are still sliding in. So far, most of the 87 e-mails and phone calls from ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Oregon and Washington residents are now legally allowed to put studded tires on their vehicles in preparation for the winter season. In both states, drivers can use studded ...
LAKE TAHOE – From crushed walnut shells to coiled wires, tire manufactures have been reinventing the wheel for decades. The most recent reinvention in the last decade has been studless snow tires – ...
Based in Finland, Nokian Tyres is ready to launch the next iteration of its flagship winter tire, the studded Hakkapeliitta 10, which offers outstanding grip on the most punishing surfaces to ...
The deadline to remove studded tires is fast approaching if you want to avoid a fine. Bob Brawdy [email protected] It’s that time of the year again for Washington state drivers: people with ...
Drivers, steampunk lovers and Mad Max wannabes, it’s time to remove those studded tires, not that you needed them for such a mellow winter. Washington law only allows studs through March 31. After ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — While leaves are falling in many places, Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) crews have been preparing for winter for several months. WSDOT says teams from Port ...
Washington state drivers can have studded tires on their vehicles starting Saturday, November 1 through Tuesday, March 31.
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