Yachtie, you'd want to check that your insurance covers you with those on though. One of my colleagues was told by her insurance last winter that she wouldn't be covered if she was driving with the snow socks on.
As far as I know, they're only really for getting you out of a situation where you're stuck, then you take them off. Feel free to correct me though, I'm just going by hear-say.
if you use winter tyres then 4 of them, not two - two is just dangerous (and probably illegal / or an issue with insurance)
Snow chains are illegal to use on Irish roads
then why are lidl being allowed sell them here!
but surely the clue is in the name 'snow chains' who is going to be foolish enough use them on tarmac!It is recommended that snow chains are used selectively, and only on compact ice or snow, and removed as soon as you hit tarmac.
You might want to tell the RSA so, they are advising 'there are no specific Irish Road Traffic Regulations mandating or prohibiting the use of snow chains, snow socks or studded tyres'.
You have a link to the piece of legislation? You can use the [broken link removed] site to search all Irish legislation...
but surely the clue is in the name 'snow chains' who is going to be foolish enough use them on tarmac!
Why do I get the feeling we are going to have a mild winter, and all the money spent on tyres, socks etc will be wasted.
We were told it would be -15C at the end of October. It was +11C.
We told it was going to be a really bad winter, its now mid Nov and temp still in double figures.
Of course we will have cold nights and mornings, but what are chances of it hitting -20C again?
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