Ideal for smaller trucks and service vehicles that operate in the alpine resort areas of Australia, the sturdy Nokian NTR snow truck tyres are not only committed to your safety, but to being economical and environmentally friendly as well.
Ideal for smaller trucks and service vehicles that operate in the alpine resort areas of Australia, the sturdy Nokian NTR snow truck tyres are not only committed to your safety, but to being economical and environmentally friendly as well.
The dense block tread design forms a network that helps to maximise grip. The tread blocks enhance traction and braking grip, increasing the grip on icy roads and in snow.
It also features stone ejectors that prevent rocks from sticking on the tyre main grooves.
Nokian NTR Winter Truck tyres features The Driving Safety Indicator (DSI) that indicates groove depth. The numbers stamped on the tread show the remaining groove depth in millimetres. The numbers fade, one at a time, as the tyre wears down.
Nokian NTR Winter Truck tyres have the Snowflake symbol (3PMSF), which indicates that these tyres have been officially approved for winter use.
The Nokian NTR Winter Truck tyre is economical and environmentally friendly. The tyre rolls lightly, which reduces fuel costs.
The wear-resistant multipurpose tyre is manufactured without any high aromatic oils that are classified as harmful and stressful to the environment.
All Nokian snow & winter tyres comply with Victorian Alpine Resorts (Management) Regulations 2020 definition of ‘snow tyre’. That is ‘a tyre whose tread pattern, tread compound and structure are specifically designed to achieve better performance, on a road affected by snow or ice, than that of a normal tyre with regard to its ability to initiate, maintain or stop vehicle motion’.
This means a snow tyre must be a dedicated winter tyre as per the tyre manufacturer’s specifications. By definition normal tyres, highway-terrain tyres, summer tyres, all-terrain tyres, off-road tyres, mud-terrain tyres and M+S tyres do not comply with the regulations.
See Australian Regulations to learn more about the 2020 changes in Victoria.