Quebec’s unique winter tire law begins Saturday, but does the rule make roads safer?
MONTREAL — For the past several weeks Quebec drivers have been in a race against time to equip their cars for winter or face steep fines.
While the majority of Canadian drivers install winter tires for the cold season, according to the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada, Quebec is the only province to force motorists to do so.
Drivers in Quebec without the proper tires between Dec. 1 and March 15, inclusively, are liable to be fined up to $300.
And while it’s difficult to know for sure the direct impact of the law — it entered into force in 2008 — the number of road deaths in the province has halved since the early 2000s.