Great info. I am very interested in what you wrote about the assigning of fault in the case of crashing into or with someone in snow or ice. I have never heard that fault may be assigned based on the type of tires one has. Does this mean that someone with a rear drive car would get blamed over someone with a front drive car? And would someone with four wheel drive win in court over someone with front drive?
In other words, does this law (is it really a law, or is it an insurance company guideline, or what is it?) apply to anything other than tires? Thanks Brian 83 240D Robert wrote: and in most cases, if you get tangled up with another car in the snow, and the other guy doesn't have real snow tires ( all seasons don't count ) it generally automatically becomes the other guys fault ( it's called not having proper safety equipment for conditions ).