When it comes to mountain driving, you’ll likely want a sturdy pair of all-season tires or snow tires. However, with the latter, you may find yourself wanting to switch out the snow tires for a summer tire as the seasons (and driving conditions) change.
Are you new to driving in the snow? Whether the answer is yes or no, it’s a good idea to ensure your insurance provides the coverage you need, especially since mountain driving poses more risks and challenges than your average highway driving.
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