Can you please tell me what kind of tires I should use for renting a car in Toronto in winter? Around December 20th ? Canada Q&A
Please teach me, friends, what should I do if the tire pressure is low? Where can I inflate ? Canada Q&A
Thank you very much! From the picture, my understanding is: 1. The meaning of changing snow tires should be changing winter tires, right? 2. M+S tires are the so-called all-season tires; 3. Winter tires cannot be pre-ordered, you can only see if they are available at the store. Is that right? Thank you ? Canada Q&A
Excuse me, is the road from Vancouver to Kelowna good to drive on? Do cars need to have snow tires? Thank you ? Canada Q&A
When I picked up the car, they asked me if I wanted to add glass and tire insurance. They said it wasn't included in the insurance. It was 4 dollars a day excluding tax. I bought it considering it was a new car ? Canada Q&A
On February 3rd, I am going to Calgary. Is the weather suitable for people who have never driven on snow to rent a car there? I'm afraid the tires will slip ? Canada Q&A
Thank you. Which tire needs anti-skid chains ? Canada Q&A
Can ordinary tires go out on a snowy day ? Canada Q&A
Do I need snow tires to go to Yellowknife at the end of March? Thank you ? Canada Q&A
We have rented a four-wheel drive car. We just want to add snow tires. Are the roads in Banff and Calgary drivable now? Is the snow heavy ? Canada Q&A
Has it snowed in Vancouver before and after Christmas? Are the tires of the rental car shop anti-skid ? Canada Q&A
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Hello everyone, Starting from October 1, 2019, winter tires are required for most highways in British Columbia, Canada. According to the BC government website, these tires must be marked with the Mountain Snowflake symbol or the Mud and Snow (M+S) symbol. I'm wondering if all car rental agencies at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) provide vehicles with at least M+S tires (all-season tires) as standard equipment. Thank you for your replies ? Canada Q&A