
Driving with snow chains on snow-free roads will have an impact. It will affect driving speed, cause tire wear, and increase noise. Impact on driving speed: After installing snow chains, the driving speed generally should not exceed 40 km/h, and sudden acceleration or deceleration should be avoided. Therefore, it will affect the driving speed. Tire wear: Metal snow chains cause significant wear to tires after installation. Moreover, installing such snow chains will affect the overall handling performance of the vehicle, especially when driving over bumpy roads, where the body will sway more than usual, affecting the riding experience. Increased noise: Installing snow chains increases the friction between the wheels and the road surface, but it also increases tire noise, affecting the driving experience. Classification of snow chains: Currently, there are three main types of snow chains: metal snow chains, rubber snow chains, and polyurethane snow chains.


