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Expert-Backed Winter Driving Techniques
Canadian winters can test even the most experienced drivers, but with the right techniques and proper equipment, you can stay confident on the road. Michelin’s experts have shared proven methods to help you improve your control behind the wheel, from the way you sit in the driver’s seat to the technology built into your car.View more -

The Truth About AWD and Winter Tire Safety
The biggest myth in winter driving is that all-wheel drive is enough to keep you safe. While AWD (a type of drivetrain that sends power to all four wheels) helps your vehicle accelerate in snow, it does not help you stop or turn. In fact, a heavy AWD vehicle on all-season tires can take longer to stop than a front-wheel drive car with dedicated winter tires. The truth is, your tires are your vehicle’s only point of contact with the road, and they are what truly provide the grip needed for braking and cornering on ice and snow. Even with a high-performance drivetrain, mastering proper braking and turning techniques is key to safe winter driving.View more -

Winter Driving Safety: Tire Storage & Pre-Trip Checks
Safe winter driving doesn’t end when you park your car. How you store your tires, and how you check your vehicle before each trip all play a role in keeping you safe on Canadian roads. By planning ahead and following a few simple steps, you’ll extend the life of your tires, avoid roadside trouble, and drive with more confidence.View more -

Winterize Your Car: Essential Fluid, Battery & Visibility Checks
A Canadian winter is tough on vehicles, but a little preparation goes a long way. Beyond installing winter tires, your vehicle's fluids, battery, and visibility systems all need attention before the cold sets in. By winterizing your car, you not only protect its components from cold-weather stress but also ensure a safer, more comfortable driving experience on icy and snowy roads.View more -

Safe Driving Distances and Skid Recovery in Winter
Let's be real. Winter driving in Canada isn’t just about braving the cold. It’s about tackling roads covered in snow, ice, and slush that can turn even a short commute into a real challenge! Staying safe isn’t only a matter of slowing down; it’s knowing how much room your vehicle needs to stop and how to react if it starts to slide. Even with a high-performance drivetrain, mastering proper braking and turning techniques is key to safely navigating difficult conditions. Learn more about mastering vehicle control. With the right Michelin winter tires and a few smart driving techniques, you can handle whatever the season throws your way.View more -

Mastering Vehicle Control in Snow and Ice
Canadian winters can be intimidating, bringing snow, freezing rain, and icy roads that challenge even the most experienced drivers. Mastering control of your vehicle in these conditions isn’t just about confidence, it’s about safety. Along with equipping your vehicle with proper winter tires, learning the right driving techniques can make a major difference when it comes to traction, braking, and handling on slippery roads. Below are three essential areas every Canadian driver should keep in mind when navigating snowy and icy conditions.View more


