About time insurance companies started refusing to pay out on claims caused by snowy weather when the driver doesn’t have winter tyres fitted, and drivers prosecuted for negligence.
Yes, yes all very “Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells” but realistically I don’t think we’re really in the same league of annual; snowfall as countries where Winter tyres are mandatory, and for the ten minutes of snowmaggedon we see in an average year is it really necessary/proportionate? It’s not like they’d be in rotation for more than a couple of months, maybe 16 weeks? But then everyone has to payout several hundred quid on a set of winter tyres they barely ever use, plus store tham, and get them swapped over twice a year… or we could just grit the roads a bit more and all drive a bit more carefully.
If it snows here tommorow (Berkshire) I’m just leaving the car on the drive and cycling (mostly offroad/on bike lanes) in to avoid everyone else playing bumper cars, or “Working from home”…