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- watson387 ( @watson387@sopuli.xyz ) 15•15 days ago
They definitely tear-up the asphalt. I don’t use them, but a lot of people here do in the winter. There’s also a date at which they have to be removed or the driver will be fined.
- Wild Bill ( @clark@midwest.social ) 4•14 days ago
Sweden?
- watson387 ( @watson387@sopuli.xyz ) 1•10 days ago
Nah, US.
- LibertyLizard ( @LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net ) 6•14 days ago
To be honest I didn’t even know studded tires were a thing. I’ve heard of snow tires but never bought any since there is no snow here.
- cron ( @cron@feddit.de ) 4•15 days ago
Whoever uses studded tyres probably has a good reason for it. And they are very rare, even here in the alps with long and snowy winters.
- nyhetsjunkie ( @nyhetsjunkie@beehaw.org ) 3•15 days ago
That is at least the reasons for how studs are regulated i Norway. Regions with milder winter climate have fees for studs. Instead most vehicles uses studless winter tires during winter. The exeption being mostly transport and construction vehicles.