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depends on what "winter" means in your area. if you expect snow then separate summer and winter tires. if you don't expect snow then all-season tires.
where i live we only get a couple days of snow each year it seems like and the toads are cleared quickly so i just run all-seasons on my secondary vehicle with summer tires on my primary vehicle.
Alright but do the toads consent to getting cleaned by random humans?
it's not random humans—its the Department of Transportation for my area. i would assume they are trained properly and have an agreement with the toads but tbh... you never know.