Be prepared. That is the Boy Scout motto, but you don’t have to be a boy scout to abide by that motto and reap the benefits that go with it. One thing you can do to be prepared is to have a set of retread tires during the times when you are least likely to even consider it. One of the worst, yet more likely occurrences is for you to be driving in the winter months, say during a light snowfall, when suddenly you lose traction after hitting a slick spot in the road, and your car veers off the road and into a guard rail.
All of which could have been prevented if you had gone ahead and gotten the retreads over the summer when you had more than enough time. It is a simple yet common mistake, so do what you can to be prepared! It doesn’t take very long, and could potentially save your life. You could even go the extra measure and get a full wheel reconditioning, and go head on into the cold and dangerous winter months with confidence, knowing that you can rely on your vehicle to get you to point A to point B safely. Use the internet and see what other drivers have said to learn tried methods of handling work best in conditions of snow, ice and rain. Do what you can to be responsible, and do your part to keep the roads a safer place for all