I've lived in WI 40+ years and winter tires are a waste of money. Unless you're in the mountains somewhere or going off-road, they're just an extra thing to buy.
Are you driving around with actual summer tires (not all-season or all-weather)? By winter tires do you mean winter tires or studded?
If you do mean summer tires that seems almost unbelievable to me. I have some experience both on the roads as well as skidpans with both.
With actual summer tires on even non-icy light snow cover you:
- have almost no braking
- get nothing but wheelspin on any sort of hill
- start spinning out in corners if you go >10mph.
The worse the winter weather gets, the more stuck you become if there has been no salting for an hour.
Meanwhile with winter tires you can safely go up to 60mph on compacted snow and actually get to a stop within a mile.
Hell, even just the fact that summer tires are hard as rocks in cold temps would make me wanna at least buy all-seasons.
Just how aggressively and how often do they salt in WI, considering the climate?
disclaimer: grew up in a country with mild-ish winters where winter tires are mandatory, never spent much time in the parts of NA that do get winters.
Ehh, I almost never use winter tires but I still disagree. Some people are simply not good or attentive enough drivers for me to believe they will be fine without winter tires.
Very much so - WI and other northern states know how to clear their roads. While you will need to slow down a little more while it is snowing it doesn't really matter because someone else will not have winter tires and so force you to slow down to that speed even if you have them. And even if you have them they are better than summer tires, but they are not that much better, you still need to slow down on ice.
Winter tires are very important in places where they get bad weather but don't clear the roads. Those are not generally places people live though.