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I am looking for TP motoring experts advice on driving in icy conditions.
Regular winter tyres only go as far dealing with iced over roads (it must be even more fun on summer tyres for a lot up here
). It is certainly getting in a way of reaching remote places like Loch Etive after a cold spell, and last night it was a tense 20-plenty journey back home through Glasgow.
I was thinking about snow chains or snow socks. Firstly, are they legal on very icy, non-cleared roads if there is not too much snow (say no more than 0.5-1cm; i.e. black ice conditions)? And then there is the question which product may be a best price vs utility compromise. Do any of them fit different size tyres once I eventually get my glorified SUV (probably '08 CRV diesel) in a few months time?
Regular winter tyres only go as far dealing with iced over roads (it must be even more fun on summer tyres for a lot up here
). It is certainly getting in a way of reaching remote places like Loch Etive after a cold spell, and last night it was a tense 20-plenty journey back home through Glasgow. I was thinking about snow chains or snow socks. Firstly, are they legal on very icy, non-cleared roads if there is not too much snow (say no more than 0.5-1cm; i.e. black ice conditions)? And then there is the question which product may be a best price vs utility compromise. Do any of them fit different size tyres once I eventually get my glorified SUV (probably '08 CRV diesel) in a few months time?
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BMW snow chains
Amulree Perthshire Jan 2013
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