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The class develops the different types of car chains, their advantages and disadvantages, and their implications for fleet management. Types of car chains. Use of car chains. Due to climate change, winters seem to be getting colder and snowfall more intense every year, especially in mountainous areas or regions with extreme climates. That is why having snow chains in the trunk is a minimum requirement when adverse conditions are approaching and can make a significant difference in safety, as they provide greater traction and control of the vehicle. In cold areas, with temperatures not exceeding 7ºC or where it snows frequently, it is best and safest to fit your vehicle with winter tires, also known by the acronym M+S, and even add chains pre-mounted on the rim if the snowfall is very heavy. As temperatures in Spain vary greatly depending on the province, it may be sufficient to drive with mixed tires and, on occasion, have a set of snow chains available in case you encounter snowy roads. Always take into account the road you are going to drive on, as when you drive without chains in an area of snow or ice, you risk losing control of the vehicle. If you are traveling on ice or snow with mixed tires and without chains, you run the risk of losing traction, which means the steering wheel will be difficult to control and the brakes will not respond as they should in the event of an unexpected situation. To prevent this from happening, we explain the different types of snow chains available and which one is best for you. On which wheels should you put any type of snow chain on your car?. Before we dive into the types of snow chains that can be fitted to a car, it is important to know which tires they should be fitted to. You need to be clear that all types of snow chains are fitted to the drive wheels. In a front-wheel drive vehicle, the drive wheels are those located on the front axle. In rear-wheel drive vehicles, they are on the rear axle. If the vehicle is 4×4 or all-wheel drive, it is best to fit chains to all four tires. If you only have one set of two chains, it is preferable to fit them to the front axle. How do I know what type of snow chains my car needs based on the size of the tires?. English subtitles available. Other subtitles available: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese. If you want the presentation of the presentation in PDF format, write an email to: Contact: José Miguel Fernández Gómez [email protected] +34 678254874 Learn Who we are: https://advancedfleetmanagementconsul... https://advancedfleetmanagementconsul... Add me as a contact on LinkeDIn: / miguel-fern%c3%a1ndez-g%c3%b3mez-4a04ba133 Learn about our fleet management consulting and training services. https://advancedfleetmanagementconsul... Learn about our fleet management audit: https://advancedfleetmanagementconsul... Learn how to electrify your fleet of vehicles, we carry out everything from the feasibility study to its implementation and development. https://advancedfleetmanagementconsul... Subscribe to the Fleet Management Newsletter on LinkeDIn, it's free. / gesti%c3%b3n-de-flotas-fleet-7001513951641... The Newsletter is dedicated to everything related to vehicle fleet management, and the most important news of the week is published. No personal information is necessary to register. Subscribe to the fleet management LinkeDIn group. / 8603639 Subscribe to the fleet management X/Twitter group. / advancedfleetmc Subscribe to the fleet management Facebook group. / advancedfleetmanagementconsulting Bibliography. Bibliografía.https://www.autopista.es/noticias-mot... https://www.caranddriver.com/es/coche... https://www.elconfidencial.com/decomp... https://www.motor.es/noticias/cadenas... https://www.race.es/tipos-cadenas-nie... https://www.rodi.es/blog/cadenas-coch...