Additionally, drivers should never mix winter tires with all-season/summer tires, or mix run-flat tires with non-run-flat tires. In an ideal situation, all a vehicle's tires wear out at the same time.
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On average, people drive between 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year, which means the average good quality all-season tire will last somewhere between three and five years, depending on maintenance, driving style and conditions, etc.1 Apr 2021
If you drive somewhere that rarely gets hit with snow or ice, all-weather tires should be just fine. But if snow, ice, and freezing temperatures are a common occurrence, it's best to invest in a reliable set of winter tires.14 Oct 2019
You can, but it's highly recommended you do not use winter tires in summer. The rubber is designed to work best in the cold - they are made with is less effective at dispersing heat, which increases the risk of over-inflating and blowouts.
Winter tires can help prevent car accidents. The idea of requiring all Ontario drivers to use winter tires been tabled in Ontario legislature, but making Ontario drivers get winter tires is still not required. Studies have shown that winter tires will increase your grip in the snow, or on cold, wet or icy roads.