Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Snow Chains

Weighing the advantages against the disadvantages, snow chains are a worthwhile investment for anyone who experiences snowy road conditions.

Snow chains are devices designed to help a vehicle get better traction during heavy snow conditions, and in some cases, even in icy conditions. The three common types of snow chains include:

  • Diamond
  • Cable
  • Link

All three types of snow chains are proven effective in helping maintain traction during winter driving conditions and emergencies. The following paragraphs will discuss the advantages and disadvantages associated with using snow chains on your tires.

The effectiveness of snow chains is a huge benefit of using them during snowy conditions. In some states, the use of snow chains is required if traveling on roads known to be horrid and dangerous during the winter. Using snow chains during such conditions can tremendously decrease the number of stranded motorists in isolated areas of each state, thus decreasing death and injury caused when drivers get stuck in remote areas during snow emergencies.

Although snow chains are effective in giving drivers more traction during snowy road conditions, there are a few disadvantages associated with their use. Although there is no disadvantage big enough to discourage someone from looking after their safely and well-being, the disadvantages of using snow tires should be considered. By knowing the disadvantages, as well as the advantages, there will be no surprises.

There are various laws pertaining to the use of snow tires. These laws vary from state to state, sometimes even city to city. This can lead to the disadvantage of having to search through the many laws associated with snow chains, in order to distinguish which laws apply directly to you.

The other common disadvantage associated with using snow chains has to do with a specific law. In most states, it is prohibited to drive on bare pavement with snow chains on your tires, and can be a misdemeanor traffic violation. Since snow chains can damage asphalt surfaces, chains must be removed when the road is clear, and re-installed the snow chains when the road conditions worsen.

When you consider the fact that snow chains can actually save your life, learning the laws does not sound so inconvenient. When you think of freezing on a remote road, while waiting for assistance, removing and re-installing snow chains or your tires doesn't seem like such a task. Weighing the advantages against the disadvantages, snow chains are a worthwhile investment for anyone who experiences snowy road conditions.



 



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