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AWD with all season tires will often get you up a slick hill better than FWD with snows. I suspect some folks experience this and think, "I didn't get stuck! I don't need snow tires." Somehow fear of getting stuck is more prominent than fear of not stopping.
Um, no, your first sentence is not correct. Simply put, the device that provides traction to a vehicle are the tires that contact the surface. All season tires don't have the same traction as a winter tire. It doesn't matter the drive train, it matters what rubber meets the road. But the second sentence is probably what gets people driving an AWD vehicle into trouble with all season tires. Probably gets them into trouble with snow tires too, because I'm still amazed when travelling in the mountains how fast people drive on compact snow and ice. They must think those studded tires are going to stop them just as fast if they were on dry pavement.
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