Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 5:07 pm
Chuck:
As usual, a real nice looking piece. Keep them coming.
As to snow tires, I hadn't heard of the impregnated (:D ) ones either. It is now law up here in Quebec to have snow tires from Dec. 15-Mar 15. That has caused a problem with supply, not only here but in neighbouring provinces as well, as many people did not have them in previous years. It causes another problem for the "snowbirds" heading south. If they leave after Dec 15, they need a permit for regular tires to get to the border and back in the spring. Ain't bureaucracy grand! I'm not againt the law, as it has been proven that snow tires prevent accidents, but enforcing it and the side effects are cumbersome if not comical. Vistors are exmpt so anyone is welcome to come enjoy the snow. Studded tires are allowed but only for about four months as they do tear up the road.
Have fun
John
As usual, a real nice looking piece. Keep them coming.
As to snow tires, I hadn't heard of the impregnated (:D ) ones either. It is now law up here in Quebec to have snow tires from Dec. 15-Mar 15. That has caused a problem with supply, not only here but in neighbouring provinces as well, as many people did not have them in previous years. It causes another problem for the "snowbirds" heading south. If they leave after Dec 15, they need a permit for regular tires to get to the border and back in the spring. Ain't bureaucracy grand! I'm not againt the law, as it has been proven that snow tires prevent accidents, but enforcing it and the side effects are cumbersome if not comical. Vistors are exmpt so anyone is welcome to come enjoy the snow. Studded tires are allowed but only for about four months as they do tear up the road.
Have fun
John