• Noobnarski@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Here in Germany studded tires are outlawed almost everywhere and its a good thing.

    Where I live we usually only have one or two weeks each year where we have any snow or ice on the road and it usually gets cleared very quickly.

    The amount of noise and road damage created by studded tires would far outweigh their usefulness for those 1 or 2 days where the snow hasnt been cleared everywhere yet.

    I might get some studded bike tires this winter (those are legal) as roads are sadly cleared much quicker than the sidewalks and sliding a little bit with a car is not as bad as falling over on a bike.

    It also isnt as loud as studded car tires and doesnt damage the road as much as studded car tires.

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      3 months ago

      If your country doesn’t get winter and negative degrees, it’s probably fine - but please do keep your drivers out of our country.

      It most certainly isn’t safe to be driving w/o proper winter tires (and in fact illegal) in real Scandinavian winter weather and it’s usually foreign registered vehicles causing trouble and accidents.

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        3 months ago

        You do have to use winter tires here in Germany when the conditions warrant it, they just aren’t studded.