No- they are explicitly warning you that your WINTER tires are rated “only” up to 240 km/h – your WINTER TIRES DESIGNED TO DRIVE ON SNOW AND ICE 😀 😀
The line “M + S Reifen” on the top stands for “Matsch & Schnee Reifen”, i.e. mud & snow tires. M + S used to be an official label marking tires with a different rubber mixture with increased traction capabilities in lower temperatures and wet conditions.
Tire ratings are no joke, I always check them when I get in a car that is not mine
Fun fact if your winter tires has only M+S, they are not valid anymore and you can be fined for that.
You need 3PMSF.
You know you’re in Germany when this sticker even exists.
240 is fine. I had 210 ones once and I almost went above several times :/
Bro in my country they put all weather tiers and drive them 3-4 years till they have no trim
You know you’re in Germany when you try to make a funny post about Germany and end up with 30 Germans correcting you…
*) bei Nässe
Der Aufkleber verbietet gleichzeitig die Nutzung der linken Spur.
All tires have a speed limit x) juste take the Right tire for your usage
I once had a rentall car with a sticker that said: Please don’t go faster than 180 km/h in rainy weather. 😀
I also used to be one of those cheap mofos who‘s car could go 250 but only bought winter tires rated for 180.
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No- they are explicitly warning you that your WINTER tires are rated “only” up to 240 km/h – your WINTER TIRES DESIGNED TO DRIVE ON SNOW AND ICE 😀 😀
The line “M + S Reifen” on the top stands for “Matsch & Schnee Reifen”, i.e. mud & snow tires. M + S used to be an official label marking tires with a different rubber mixture with increased traction capabilities in lower temperatures and wet conditions.
Tire ratings are no joke, I always check them when I get in a car that is not mine
Fun fact if your winter tires has only M+S, they are not valid anymore and you can be fined for that.
You need 3PMSF.
You know you’re in Germany when this sticker even exists.
240 is fine. I had 210 ones once and I almost went above several times :/
Bro in my country they put all weather tiers and drive them 3-4 years till they have no trim
You know you’re in Germany when you try to make a funny post about Germany and end up with 30 Germans correcting you…
*) bei Nässe
Der Aufkleber verbietet gleichzeitig die Nutzung der linken Spur.
All tires have a speed limit x) juste take the Right tire for your usage
I once had a rentall car with a sticker that said: Please don’t go faster than 180 km/h in rainy weather. 😀
I also used to be one of those cheap mofos who‘s car could go 250 but only bought winter tires rated for 180.
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