Yes
"Snow tires with chains are much safer than regular winter tires if you live in an area with heavy winter snowfall. Snow tires with chains will help you to travel along roads that have not yet been plowed, where regular tires would probably get buried."
Sure.ANS 2 - No, it actually isn't that safe. -Snow tires have terrible grip on dry roads and your braking will diminish on wet or dry compared to good summer tires. - -Why do you think they call therm SNOW tires .
Most 'All Season' or 'M&S' tires are good for all weather, but NOT as good as dedicated snow tires in snow and also noisy on dry roads.
Snow chains
Both Winter and Snow tires have a more aggressive tread pattern and are made of a softer rubber that grips better in cold weather. I believe that snow tires have a still more aggressive tread pattern than winter tires.
Using snow tires for bikes during winter months provides increased traction and grip on icy and snowy surfaces, improving overall safety and control while riding. This can help prevent accidents and injuries caused by slipping or sliding on slippery roads. Additionally, snow tires are designed with specialized treads that are more effective in snow and ice, enhancing the bike's performance in winter conditions.
Using snow tires with studs during winter driving conditions provides increased traction and grip on icy and snowy roads. This can improve overall safety by reducing the risk of skidding and sliding, as well as enhancing braking performance. Additionally, studded snow tires can help improve vehicle stability and control in challenging winter weather conditions.
Using snow chains for tires during winter driving provides increased traction and grip on snowy or icy roads, improving overall vehicle control and reducing the risk of accidents. Snow chains also help prevent skidding and sliding, making it easier to navigate through challenging winter conditions.
Studded tires will benefit you greatly on ice and sometimes in very hard-packed snow. Loose and/or deep snow, wet or dry pavement however studs will actually give you Less traction than snow tires. Interpret this answer as you see fit, but given that you rarely have pure ice on the roads for any length of time, I see studs as dangerous, expensive, and unnecessary. Also, check your local laws, in most parts of the country they are illegal to use because they tear up the roads faster.
The best bike for snow commuting is a fat tire bike, which has wider tires that provide better traction and stability on snowy and icy roads.
Purchasing cheap tires is really dangerous. Cheap tires have lpw quality, and they can easily pop on bumpy roads which is really dangerous, and can cause great harm. Also, cheap tires may be hard to drive in the snow.
Snow tires are still legal only during certain times of the year. They are legal from Oct 15th-April15th only. The reason they are banned in the summer is because they do damage to the roads and the Asphalts in the summer.