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Originally Posted by ROASTM
I'd personally be scared driving on the summers in below 0, Celsius or Fahrenheit.
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It's not ideal, but it's totally doable. Summer tires stop in a shorter distance in the cold than either all-seasons or winter tires so long as the road is dry. Sounds counteractive, but there are actual real world tests that actually demonstrate this. Summer tires however are dangerous in the cold if the roads are wet or have any snow on them, in that instance you should not drive the car at all.