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I have ZR rated tires on my ride. Is my insurance void if
I get into an accident in the snow? I heard, if there is snow
on the ground and you crash em up, you have no insurance.
Anyone know anything about this?
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I've got zr rated tires and i couldn't drive in the snow with them on even if i wanted to. I get absolutely no traction and i can barely get up the hill outside my parking garage. You guys are crazy to drive with them in the snow, insurance or not.
If you get into any accident at all in the snow it's like driving in the rain. If you slide into a car or pole or anything weather rain or snow it will be your fault. If you are using summer tires in the snow it just gives an easier time for ICBC or police to determine it was your fault. So if its raining and you spin your car by accident and hit another car it's your fault.. same if your in the snow even if you have winter tires or not.. again it just makes it easier for parties to determine your at fault if you use summer tires cause you simply should not be out in the snow in summer tires. Make sense?