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Show BRAKING DISTANCES ON dry FT FROM 20 MPH PAVEMENT jj-V. .i ' . , I I 1 f REGULAR 'TIRES , ."J 149 fj I 'I, I I CONVENTIONAL' SNOW TIRES (rear, ' , , 151 FT ' ' r " i '--tu iSTUDDED'sNOW TIRES irea'r-used)' ( l29 FT. ON I I I I GL"N STUDDED SNOWTIRES 'irear-nevi'i 120 FT. AT25F. I I I I 1 STUDDEDTIRES(front a rear-used) l23 FT. I I 'I, STUDDED TIRES (front a rear-new, 103 FT. '1,1 REINFORCED TIREcHAINSjlatM 75 FT n " i' i i i i I 25' 50' 75' 100' 125' 150' (Braking distances shown above do not include reaction time which normally adds another 22 ft. to the braking distances) Test results from the 1967 report of the National Safety Council's Comrr.ittee on Winter Driving Hazardt The latest test findings of the National Safety Council's Jom-mittee Jom-mittee on Winter Driving Hazards disclose that regular tires on glare ice may ta!:e close to nine times as far to stop .' |