Not any ticket or fine, because the tire was 'lawful'. Not yet needed S+M mark on the tires over there?; we must next month. ('Snow+Mud'). I use also studded tires (plus S+M mark of course). 'Studded' is not necessary, only that S+M mark, + at least some 3 mm deep grooves...
Tikkis: I see. Here, I think studs are "illegal" as they chew up the roads too badly. Most car owners have all-season radials which seem to do the trick (I bought a new set of Michelins last year for my Toyota 4Runner).
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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Those were the days!! Thanks for reminding!!
sounds like fun :)
nice image vaughn
john
Police-officer
checking
tire's condition; OK!
i can see (and hear) this one :)
Pat: My pleasure. :-)
Tim: Hope they were good memories. :-) Thanks.
Andrew: :-) Thanks.
John: Thank you.
Tikkis: And little guy gets a ticket?
Polona: :-) Thanks.
Interesting!
Not any ticket or fine, because the tire was 'lawful'. Not yet needed S+M mark on the tires over there?; we must next month. ('Snow+Mud'). I use also studded tires (plus S+M mark of course).
'Studded' is not necessary, only that S+M mark, + at least some 3 mm deep grooves...
Sreejith: Thank you for visiting!
Tikkis: I see. Here, I think studs are "illegal" as they chew up the roads too badly. Most car owners have all-season radials which seem to do the trick (I bought a new set of Michelins last year for my Toyota 4Runner).
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