
Quebec revising winter tire rules; incentive-based approach suggested for elsewhere
MONTREAL — Quebec will reportedly bring forward the mandatory date by which winter tires must be put on all vehicles in the province and also increase fines for those who don’t follow the rules.
It remains the only Canadian jurisdiction that requires drivers to have winter tires by law — between Dec. 15 and March 15. The nine-year-old legislation comes with the threat of a fine from $200 to $300.
In B.C., drivers are required to have winter tires installed on their vehicles if travelling on designated highways around the province, mainly in the Interior and near high mountain passes.
Despite some occasional calls in other parts of the country, there doesn’t appear to be an appetite for Quebec-style rules in other provinces.