I understand your perspective but if people drive (in an area like mine) without them, they put everybody's lives at risk on the road. 9/10 car accidents our FD responds to would likely not have happened if the proper tires were on their cars. That's a lot of accidents and a lot of volunteer emergency personnel hours that won't ever be retrieved. Quebec's accidents went down a significant percentage when they passed their mandate and I'd love to see that here, because for 6+ months there's snow and ice and it's often pretty bad out there. I personally don't care if people want to endanger their own lives by whatever means they fancy, but driving endangers others.
Doesn't make
sense for your area at all though. Must be a BC thing but you'd think they'd excuse it in a mild climate like Vancouver
Plus we could cut down on all the
salt NY uses on our roads which is killing our cars. People'd save money in the long run. I spent $1000 on new calipers and brakes last year because the salt destroyed them
But anyway, sorry, I have a lot of energy for people who live up here and don't have proper tires. Totally feel you though. Back to the bunnies. Seen Stevie today?