Tire And Rubber Association Of Canada
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Soaring gas prices stalling summer road trips for Canadians: surveyTwo-thirds of Canadian drivers will be staying closer to home this summer.CanadaMay 15, 2022
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You don’t always need snow tires. But where you do, here’s what experts recommendExperts say that snow tires are highly recommended, but it also depends on the place, and good driving practices are also necessary.ConsumerNov 16, 2018
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Winter tire use on the rise in Saskatchewan: studyWinter tire use is trending upwards in Saskatchewan, but a slim majority still prefer all-season tires.CanadaNov 22, 2017
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Winter tires are the fastest growing tire category in Canada: ReportAccording to a Tire and Rubber Association of Canada's 2017 report, winter tires are the fastest growing tire category in Canada.ConsumerNov 18, 2017
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Are winter tires worth it? What Alberta drivers need to knowAccording to tire experts, once the temperature drops below 7C, all-season tires lose their grip and braking distance is extended. Winter tires have a softer rubber, more treads and deeper grooves for better traction on snow and ice.TrafficNov 2, 2017
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Winter tire use in Saskatchewan significantly lower than averageA new online survey has found winter tire use among motorists in Saskatchewan lags behind most Canadians.Nov 18, 2014
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