Can you be fined for wearing winter tires in the summer?
You will be fined for using winter tires in summer.
Many drivers, especially inexperienced ones, often forget or simply do not have time to change the seasonal tires on their car. As a result, at best, they can be stopped by a traffic police officer, and at worst, this can lead to more serious consequences - an accident.
At the same time, the danger comes not only from driving on summer tires in winter, but also vice versa - in summer on winter wheels. In the article we will look at what fines are imposed for wearing winter tires in the summer, as well as other types of liability for incorrect “shoes” of the car.
Why you can't drive on winter tires in summer
It is well known that summer tires make the car less controllable in winter due to the small tread depth and tire hardness.
What are the dangers of using winter tires in summer? The alloy of winter tires is softer in structure than summer tires and this has the following consequences:
- Increased braking distance due to increased rubber melting.
- Poor handling due to poor adhesion to asphalt.
- Tires become very hot.
- Rapid wear - the tread of winter tires will wear off in a few trips, and the tire will simply become unusable.
Restrictions for driving out of season
Until 2015, the Law did not provide for fines for driving on winter tires in the summer, although there were attempts to introduce it back in 2013. In 2014, the Technical Regulations of the Customs Union were adopted, according to which, from the beginning of 2015, a fine was introduced for driving a car on out-of-season tires .
The regulations include provisions according to which it is prohibited to drive on summer tires in the winter months - December, January, February, and on winter tires in the summer - June, July and August, respectively. That is, driving on any tires in the fall or spring is not considered a violation.
The regulation also states that the rules for the use of seasonal tires can be adjusted according to the weather conditions of each region.
It is clear that somewhere in the northern regions of the country no one drives summer tires due to permafrost, however, amendments to the regulations must be adopted by each region separately, so in the first time after its adoption, misunderstandings may arise with traffic police officers.
Amount of fine
When developing the bill, it was planned to fine drivers up to 2,000 rubles for driving on out-of-season tires. As a result, this initiative was not supported, therefore, according to the Code of Administrative Offenses, the fine for this offense is minimal - according to the general norm for driving a vehicle that does not meet technical requirements - 500 rubles .
The penalty for repeating such a violation remains the same.
Since the concepts of winter and summer tires are new in our legislation, it is expected that additions will be made in the near future regarding the amount of punishment.
Tread height
Since January 2015, the rules regarding tire tread height have also changed. As before, the tread of summer tires must be at least 1.6 mm, but now there are minimum height values for winter tires - 4 mm .
If you are stopped by traffic police for violating these standards, the fine will also be 500 rubles.
Studded tires
Many people are also concerned about the issue of tires with studs. There is no separate fine for studded tires in 2019, since the new regulation of the Customs Union does not provide for the concept of “studded tires” at all.
Therefore, in this case, general standards will be used, namely, studded tires are equal to winter tires and the fine for driving them in the summer is 500 rubles .
Video: New technical regulations on tire seasonality
Many motorists may argue with the new fines, since the traffic rules do not contain the concepts of winter and summer tires. However, the norms of the Technical Regulations of the Customs Union are norms of international law and are equivalent to domestic legislation. However, in order to avoid misunderstandings, traffic regulations may soon change, and it is also possible to add a separate type of sanctions to the Code of Administrative Offenses for driving on off-season tires.
When is it legal to install winter tires in 2019?
Good afternoon, dear reader.
Every year, as cold weather approaches, drivers begin to wonder when to put on winter tires. Currently, the answer to this question is partially regulated by a regulatory legal document.
In this article we will talk about the legally established deadlines for changing summer tires to winter ones. In addition, a fine for improper use of tires will be considered.
When is it legal to switch to winter tires?
Let's consider paragraph 5.5 of Appendix 8 to the technical regulations of the customs union TR CU 018/2011 “On the safety of wheeled vehicles”:
5.5. It is prohibited to operate vehicles equipped with tires with anti-skid studs in the summer (June, July, August).
During the winter period ( December, January, February ), the operation of vehicles of categories M1 and N1 that are not equipped with winter tires that meet the requirements of paragraph 5.6.3 of this annex is prohibited. Winter tires are installed on all wheels of these vehicles.
A period different from that specified in paragraph one of this paragraph may be established by the legislation of a member state of the Eurasian Economic Union in connection with climatic and geographical factors characteristic of member states of the Eurasian Economic Union.
So, what can be understood from this paragraph:
- During the summer months (June, July, August) only studded tires are prohibited. This requirement applies to all vehicles.
- During the winter months (December, January, February), only winter tires are permitted. You can put both studded and non-studded tires on your car. The main thing is that they are marked “M+S”, “M&S” or “MS” and the corresponding drawing (in the picture on the left). The requirement applies only to category B (M1 cars and N1 trucks). The restriction does not apply to other vehicles from November 11, 2018.
- The terms of the ban on exploitation can only be increased by the legislative authority of any level (federal, regional) and cannot be reduced. Those. In your region, for example, the use of studded tires may be prohibited from May to September. At the same time, regional authorities cannot reduce the period of the ban, i.e. From June to August, cars in all regions must not use studs.
Thus, there are the following intervals for using car tires:
- Summer tires (without M+S marking, etc.) can be used from March to November.
- Winter studded tires (marked M+S, etc.) can be used from September to May.
- Winter studless tires (marked M+S, etc.) can be used all year round.
Let's look at a table with periods of possible tire use throughout the year:
Penalty for winter tires in summer 2018
Some drivers, due to carelessness and other reasons, forget to change winter tires to summer tires during the appropriate period of the season, and then leave them until the beginning of the next winter. It is highly not recommended to do this. In the best case scenario, the violator will be stopped by a traffic police officer, then there will be a fine for spikes in the summer. But tires that are not suitable for the season can also lead to more dire consequences in the form of an accident.
In hot weather, winter tires become softer and driving a car on such tires risks the following:
- Due to greater melting of rubber, braking distance increases. If there is a sudden obstacle on the road, the driver may not be able to get his bearings in time and step on the gas. And even if he does, because of the winter tires the car will slow down much longer. And it’s okay if only the bumper of the car ahead gets in the way;
- Winter tires provide poor grip and the car is less controllable. This can be especially dangerous in the summer when it rains. All drivers understand how unsafe the road becomes in the first minutes of rain. Feels like sliding on the asphalt;
- The heating of the tires is quite significant. In the future, this will lead to increased exploitation and premature destruction;
- Rubber wears out quickly. The tread will wear off in just a few trips. In addition to the fact that this is not safe, it is also an additional expense. The wheels will have to be changed for the new season.
Why is traffic fine imposed for tires in the warm season?
Drivers' responsibility
The law did not provide for liability for operating a vehicle in the summer on winter tires until 2015. Although attempts to introduce this bill have been introduced since 2013. Formally, a fine for driving on winter tires was introduced in January 2015. The government has brought this issue to the general meeting more than once, including at the end of 2017, but there is still no clearly defined decision.
Due to the softening of the rubber, spikes will begin to fall out in large quantities.
The driver should be aware that the operating period for seasonally appropriate tires is set as follows:
- The fine for winter tires is imposed in the winter months - December, January, February.
- Summer months - June, July, August.
Additional Information! In accordance with the regulations, driving in the autumn and spring months on any tires is not a violation.
Of course, the settings of this regulation are introduced in accordance with the climatic characteristics of the regions of the country. In the northern regions, summer tires are not necessary.
The fine for driving with out-of-season tires
Initially, at the stage of drafting and consideration of the bill, the planned fine was two thousand rubles. But this was not accepted. Therefore, the fine is calculated as for an offense - for driving a vehicle that does not meet technical requirements and amounts to five hundred rubles.*
Important! There is no specific parameter for the fine for winter tires in the summer of 2018. Therefore, when a driver is stopped by a traffic police officer for the first time, there may only be a warning. This is at the discretion of the employee. He can impose a fine for non-compliance with technical requirements, which amounts to five hundred rubles.
Such a fine can only be imposed on a civil servant on the spot. Traffic camera footage cannot record this violation. The receipt for payment of the fine can be received directly in hand or by registered mail.
Discount upon payment
The law introduced in January 2016 provides the opportunity for a driver who has received a fine to pay only 50% within twenty days from the date the fine was issued.
Is it possible to challenge a traffic police officer's fine?
There are situations when the driver categorically disagrees with the decision of government bodies and their representatives.
Important! There is an opinion that if a violator refuses to sign a protocol on violation, it can be easily appealed in the future - this is a mistake. In case of refusal to sign the protocol, the civil servant may approve it in the presence of two witnesses.
In order to be able to appeal the decision of the traffic police officer regarding a fine for driving on winter tires in the summer of 2018, it is necessary that the following are stated in the protocol:
- The driver's opinion on the violation. Agree or not. The driver should carefully make sure that the guard service officer writes down everything he said, and only after that sign the protocol;
- If there are witnesses to the issuance of a fine, write down in the protocol their testimony, opinion and addresses of residence, registration, contact numbers and place of work ;
- The protocol must be signed by the offender himself . Only in this case a person will receive it in his hands and will be able to file an appeal within ten days from the date of issuance. As already mentioned, the protocol can also arrive by mail, in which case the chance to appeal it is lost.
You can submit an application to appeal the decision of the traffic police officer to the State Traffic Inspectorate or the court. The application must be accompanied by a copy of your passport, driver’s license, car documents, vehicle technical inspection card, and a copy of the administrative violation report.
Important! When filing an application to challenge the protocol for driving on winter tires in the summer, it is worth remembering that: in case of refusal, the fine will have to be paid to the courts in full. The fifty percent discount is no longer available.
Tread height
An equally important point for which you can be fined. The rules regarding wheel tread height have also changed since January 2015. For summer tires, the tread height has not changed - one and six millimeters. But now there is an official requirement for winter tires - this number is four millimeters. Anything less is a bald tire.
Dangers of winter tires:
- This significantly worsens the car's handling;
- Sliding, and very noticeable;
- The braking distance when stopping almost doubles;
- With a high degree of probability, the wheel may puncture or even explode.
Why are bald tires dangerous?
Advice from experienced drivers: don’t wear tires to holes. It is better to change it in time, thereby protecting yourself and others from danger.
If a driver is stopped in violation of these rules, he will also be fined five hundred rubles.
Studded tires
The regulations of the customs union do not provide for any punishment for the use of tires with studs. Therefore, driving on this type of wheels in the summer is the same as driving on winter tires. Therefore, a fine for spikes in the summer of 2018 will be issued in the amount of five hundred rubles.
Note! In 2016, an official document was released stating that if you have studded tires, the corresponding “Spikes” sign attached to the car is required. Failure to do so may result in a fine for studded tires.
How to avoid problems and penalties
The only option to avoid deserved or undeserved punishment related to the condition of the tires is to undergo a technical inspection. But new vehicles are exempt from this procedure. For older cars, the procedure should be carried out once a year.
Using all-season tires
Drivers who use this particular type of tire fall into a separate category. Since it is intended for use at any time of the year. But there is one important point: all-season tires can be used in December, January and February, that is, in winter only if there are special “M + S” markings. Otherwise, it cannot be used in winter.
On a note. If we compare it with Europe, the law prohibiting the operation of a car with the wrong type of tires has long been put into use there. In the Baltics, Sweden and Austria there are clear rules for changing tires.
It’s difficult to say how long the city of Moscow will not impose a fine for driving a car on tires that do not correspond to the season. Given the number of precedents, the Government seriously intended to tighten enforcement measures.
Sooner or later, a change will occur and, perhaps, the price will increase several times. The best way not to waste money is to change shoes in a timely manner.
Note! Because even now, every time a driver gets caught with winter tires in the summer season by traffic police officers, he loses from two hundred fifty to five hundred rubles.*
In addition to the adoption of this bill, a version of the law is being considered to deny drivers payment of monetary compensation under insurance if, in a traffic accident, it is discovered that the cause was the tires not matching the season. The option may be considered of refusing to pay insurance to the driver who is not at fault for the accident if non-conforming tires are discovered.
Despite all the disagreements regarding the adoption of the law on the discrepancy between the rubber coating of wheels and the season of the year, both the Government, road police officers, and experienced drivers recommend replacing them on time and monitoring the condition of not only the wheels, but the entire vehicle. After all, without taking into account the financial aspects of the issue, the lives of the driver, passengers and pedestrians depend on it. So is it worth the risk?
*Prices are current as of September 2018.
Is it possible to drive on winter tires in summer and what is the fine?
On winter tires in summer
Driving on winter tires in summer is prohibited. And we are talking specifically about the summer months: June, July and August. But there are nuances when you can run into a fine for this, and in what cases it can be avoided without losing the increased risk of getting into an accident due to seasonality discrepancies. Now let’s talk about exactly what laws regulate the seasonality of the use of winter and summer tires and what fines are provided for tires that do not correspond to the season.
What do the traffic rules say?
The direct answer to our main question says absolutely nothing useful. Traffic regulations regulate the condition of tires and wheels, as well as the combination of their use on different axles.
But whether it is possible to drive on winter tires in the summer, as well as the possibility of using summer tires in the winter, is regulated by the Technical Regulations of the Customs Union “ On the safety of wheeled vehicles ”. It is he who prohibits the use in the summer months of tires labeled as winter, but only studded.
5.5. It is prohibited to operate vehicles equipped with tires with anti-skid studs in the summer (June, July, August) .
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The terms of the operation ban may be changed upward by regional government bodies of the member states of the Customs Union.
Thus, you can drive in the summer on winter tires if they are not studded, but studded ones are prohibited.
What's wrong with my region?
As can be seen from the quote above, each region can change the timing of the ban on the use of winter tires in summer. You can find out this on the websites of the administrations of your regions or on the website of the government of the subject. But at the moment, not a single region has changed these dates, despite the difference in climate in our large country.
What's the fine?
Here's some good news! Despite the direct ban on driving a vehicle with winter tires in the summer, there is no punishment for this in 2019: no fine, no operating ban, no other sanctions from the Administrative Code.
If a traffic police officer tries to deceive you, demand that you indicate a specific article of the Code of Administrative Offenses. In any case, it is indicated in the resolution and protocol - this obligation is regulated by the Administrative Code. And the Code of Administrative Offenses has an article - 12.5, part 1, which provides for a fine of 500 rubles for driving under conditions under which such driving is prohibited.
But this article has a direct reference to traffic rules, and the latter do not contain any prohibition. We have already mentioned above that such a ban is contained in the Technical Regulations.
What can a fine be issued for?
But there are other requirements for tires - specifically even for winter tires, because at the moment you are using them. We described in detail how winter and summer tires formally differ in another article about summer tires in winter. In short, this is the marking of a snowflake on a mountain with three peaks or the meaning of “M+S”, “M&S”, “MS”.
This is what she looks like:
That is, even if the tires are even studded, but there is no indicated marking, then formally you are not violating anything.
So, all requirements for winter tires, for which a fine may be issued, are regulated by the Traffic Regulations, specifically, Section 5 of the Main Faults (Appendix to the Traffic Regulations). Let's list them:
- tread depth of at least 4 mm (and it doesn’t matter that you use winter tires in the summer, a smaller residual depth is prohibited specifically for tires labeled as winter tires); but the requirement is relevant only if there are no wear indicators on the tires. If so, then, according to these indicators;
- There is damage on the tires in the form of:
- cuts, peeling, tears, if the cord is visible (it does not matter whether the cord threads are broken or not),
- separation of the tread from the “side”;
- if the tires do not correspond to the vehicle speed or load index;
- on one axle (front or rear) there are different tires, except for new and used ones (if they are not retreaded tires);
- studded tires are installed at the same time as non-studded tires.
If you do not comply with the above requirements, then a fine of 500 rubles becomes legal.
If the studs on studded tires come out
Let's consider a slightly more complex situation - when the car has winter tires, but without the remaining studs - is it possible to drive on such tires? Yes. According to the letter of the quotation from the Technical Regulations, the ban refers to a car equipped with tires with studs
The same applies to Velcro - winter tires that a priori are not equipped with studs.
But if the spikes remain, then another requirement with a fine awaits you. About him below.
Can you be fined for wearing winter tires in the summer?
Take 3 – 5 minutes and you will find out the correct answer.
Rumors have been repeatedly spread on the Internet about the introduction of a fine for using summer tires in winter (and winter tires in summer).
They even named exact dates - from January 1, 2015, from November 1, 2015, from November 1, 2016, then from December 1, 2016.
And they even indicated the amount of the fine for summer tires - 2,000 rubles.
Is it true that such a fine has been introduced?
No.
True information can only be obtained from the original source , i.e. from regulatory legal acts.
Such a fine could only be introduced by Federal law.
Currently, no such law has been adopted.
Where did the rumors come from?
The fact is that bills on introducing such a fine have been repeatedly introduced into the State Duma:
- in 2009, a bill was introduced (No. 180147-5) on a fine of 500 rubles. for summer tires in winter. It was rejected in 2010, i.e. Discussions on it were stopped, the law was not adopted.
- in 2014, a bill was introduced (No. 345967-6) on a fine of 2000 rubles. for summer tires in winter. It was rejected in the same year, i.e. the law has not been adopted either.
Thus , none of the bills on fines for out-of-season tires was adopted.
There is no fine for summer tires in winter 2019 - 2020.
However, in October 2016, talk in the media began again about a fine of 2,000 rubles for out-of-season tires.
The fact is that in 2014, another bill was submitted to the State Duma of the Russian Federation for consideration (No. 464241-6), which proposed to supplement Article 12.5 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation with part 3.2.
It says: “Driving a vehicle in violation of the requirements for the operation of tires and wheels will entail the imposition of an administrative fine in the amount of two thousand rubles.”
Consideration of this bill was postponed in 2014 and 2015. And so on October 20, 2016, they decided to send the bill to the State Duma for consideration.
What does it mean?
The State Duma of the Russian Federation considers bills in three readings, and the bill may be sent for revision or may be rejected altogether.
If the bill passes all three readings in the State Duma, it is sent to the Federation Council for consideration.
Then the draft law is submitted to the President for signature, and then the promulgation stage follows.
Only after all this does the law come into force.
The bill on a fine for using summer tires in winter has not yet begun to be considered in the first reading. And on November 1, 2016, they decided to postpone the consideration indefinitely.
Then, on June 4, 2018, the bill was submitted to the State Duma for consideration.
And what do you think? What is the result?
The bill was rejected on June 6, 2018 (State Duma Resolution No. 4157-7 State Duma).
This means that at present the issue of introducing a fine for out-of-season tires is not being considered at all.
Therefore, now there is still no fine for summer tires in winter.
We will monitor the situation and tell you whether legislators will again raise the issue of such a fine.
Come here periodically and stay updated. We try to post only verified information.
One more rumor.
Earlier in the news and discussions on the Internet, you can see messages that from January 1, 2015, a fine of 500 rubles was established for summer tires in winter. The news says that from January 1, 2015, your car must have winter tires in the winter. Next, new requirements for tire tread are reported (if these requirements are violated, the operation of the vehicle is prohibited and a fine of 500 rubles is imposed). After which it is concluded that there is a fine of 500 rubles for summer tires in winter.
Do you feel like there's something missing from this information? There are two violations, and one fine. There is a lack of connection between the obligation to use winter tires in winter and the penalties for violating this requirement.
Now, in order.
Clause 5.5 of Appendix No. 8 to the Technical Regulations of the Customs Union “On the safety of wheeled vehicles” (came into force on January 1, 2015) states that it is prohibited to operate vehicles that are not equipped with proper winter tires during the winter period (December, January , February). Winter tires are installed on all wheels of the vehicle. The terms of the operation ban may be changed upward by regional government bodies of the member states of the Customs Union.
However, in the “List of faults and conditions under which the operation of vehicles is prohibited” (appendix to the “Basic provisions for the admission of vehicles to operation and the responsibilities of officials to ensure road safety”, approved by the resolution of the Council of Ministers - Government of the Russian Federation dated 10.23. 1993 N 1090) a condition was not introduced banning the use of a vehicle in winter without winter tires .
Fine 500 rub. provided for in Part 1 of Art. 12.5 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation only for malfunctions and conditions listed in this “List of Malfunctions...”.
The logical conclusion is a fine of 500 rubles. No for summer tires in winter.
What kind of fine was the punishment of 500 rubles confused with?
As for tires, the fine is 500 rubles. according to Part 1 of Art. 12.5 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation may be imposed for violation of clause 5.1 “List of faults and conditions under which the operation of vehicles is prohibited.”
From January 1, 2015, this paragraph 5.1 of the List established new requirements for the tread of tires, including winter ones. It is for violating the requirements for tire tread that a fine of 500 rubles is provided. But if the vehicle is equipped with summer tires in winter with the proper tread depth (for summer tires), then there is no penalty.