Unlike car tyres, truck and bus tyres do not react as powerfully to temperatures below seven degrees Celsius because of their high proportion of natural rubber. However, in freezing weather conditions or during snowfall, special winter tyres clearly provide better traction and greater safety.
Continental’s range of winter tyres for trucks, trailers, semitrailers, and buses are positive proof that optimal traction and cost-efficient levels of fuel consumption do not have to be polar opposites. With a particularly densely designed tread geometry and a softer tread compound which increases the adhesion strength of the tyres to the road, these special winter tyres are a distinct advantage when it comes to staying mobile and safe on the roads at winter.
Continental winter tyres significantly exceed the legal requirements that apply to the M + S (Mud and Snow) symbol. They even go beyond the values of the 3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake) symbol, which is mandatory in the USA for car winter tyres, and whose introduction is currently under discussion in Europe for commercial vehicle tyres.
Currently throughout Europe there is no standard regulation governing winter tyres for commercial vehicles, and the legal minimum requirement for tyres suitable for winter use is mostly restricted to the drive axle.
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