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Driving and buying tires in Connecticut

Whether you call Connecticut home or are visiting this small New England state, you’ll want to make sure you have all the information you need to make your time on the road safe and efficient. With this guide from the tire and automotive experts at United Tires, you’ll learn all about the driving rules, key routes, and the best tires for driving in Connecticut.
Drivers in Connecticut will benefit from the wide selection of over 60,000 new and used tires for all weathers, with free FedEx shipping, direct to your door. With a price match guarantee and 1-year return policy, you can trust that when you shop on our website,you’ll get the best prices on the highest quality tires.

 

 

Connecticut tire shops and key auto facilities

costco
Costco Tire Service Center
1220 Tamarack Ave, South Windsor, CT 06074
1220 Tamarack Ave, South Windsor, CT 06074
41.8173184
-72.5559928
walmart
Walmart Auto Care Centers
3164 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, CT 06111
3164 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, CT 06111
41.6602326
-72.7212373
walmart
Walmart Auto Care Centers
910 Wolcott St, Waterbury, CT 06705
910 Wolcott St, Waterbury, CT 06705
41.5633186
-73.0067274
New England Motorcycle Museum
New England Motorcycle Museum
200 W Main St, Vernon, CT 06066
200 W Main St, Vernon, CT 06066
41.8657002
-72.4604514
Railroad Museum-New England
Railroad Museum-New England
242 E Main St, Thomaston, CT 06787
242 E Main St, Thomaston, CT 06787
41.6735944
-73.0681175
New England Air Museum
New England Air Museum
36 Perimeter Rd, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
36 Perimeter Rd, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
41.9477154
-72.6916175
Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
205 E Thompson Rd, Thompson, CT 06277
205 E Thompson Rd, Thompson, CT 06277
41.9813448
-71.830386
stafford Motor
Stafford Motor Speedway
55 West St, Stafford Springs, CT 06076
55 West St, Stafford Springs, CT 06076
41.9569124
-72.3232424
Connecticut Trolley Museum
Connecticut Trolley Museum
58 N Rd #9606, East Windsor, CT 06088
58 N Rd #9606, East Windsor, CT 06088
41.9297921
-72.5950772
Haul of Fame Trucking Museum
Haul of Fame Trucking Museum
133 Packer Rd, Canterbury, CT 06331
133 Packer Rd, Canterbury, CT 06331
41.6620563
-71.9566789
costco
Costco Tire Center
779 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk, CT 06854
779 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk, CT 06854
41.0917776
-73.4513434

 

Did You know

Did you know that…

 

First ever license plates were issued in Connecticut!

Connecticut was the first state to issue its own motor vehicle license plates in 1905. Prior to that, in 1903, the state began to require residents to register their motor vehicles but they had to provide their own license plates — we can only imagine what they looked like! The State slogan “Constitution State” didn’t appear on the plates until 1974, where it has remained ever since, although it did move from the top of the plate to the bottom in 1987.

 

Key cities of Connecticut

Bridgeport New Haven Stamford Hartford Waterbury Norwalk Danbury New Britain West Hartford Greenwich Fairfield Hamden Bristol Meriden Manchester

 

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Automotive Connecticut at a glance

Automotive Connecticut at a glance
Automotive Connecticut at a glance
Connecticut may be a small state but it’s one of the most densely populated in the country and has its fair share of highways cutting through the state. In fact, it has three primary interstate routes and five auxiliary interstates meaning that on most journeys in the state your route will likely involve some highway driving.

Driving styles

All these motorists in a small space translate to some difficult driving and some interesting driving styles. As many locals will tell you there is a marked difference in driving styles to the east and west of the state. In the west, close to New York, the aggressive driving style of the city is more prevalent and you’re more likely to get cut off or see fellow road-users speeding by. However in the east of the state drivers tend to go slower, sometimes to the point of being dangerously slow, and often seem unaware of their surroundings.
All that said, if you are an experienced driver you will probably enjoy driving in Connecticut most of the time. It just pays to be aware of your fellow road users at all times.

Road network

As one of the oldest states in the country, Connecticut has long had a good road network. The first road was built in 1673, and it connected Hartford and Wethersfield, and the first highway, which was a turnpike, was built in 1798 and ran from New Haven to Litchfield. The state's first interstate, I-95, was completed in 1958, just two years after the Interstate system was created by President Eisenhower.
Today, Connecticut's road system is one of the most extensive in the country. The state has over 8,000 miles of highways and roads, which connect all of its cities and towns. The state's highway system is also well-maintained, and its roads are some of the safest in the nation.

Four seasons

Connecticut has four well-defined seasons. Temperatures in spring range from fresh and cool to pleasantly warm, while summers can get quite hot, with occasional heatwaves and summer storms.
Fall gets cooler and fresher, and like the rest of New England, Connecticut is known for its beautiful fall foliage. This makes it a great time to take a road trip around the small state. Winter in Connecticut is generally not as dramatic as much of the rest of the northeast but it is still prone to extended periods of freezing temperatures and snowstorms, especially away from the coast in the north of the state.
With these harsh winters, it is strongly advised that all motorists in Connecticut switch over to a set of winter tires when the cold weather begins to set in. Winter tires are designed to grip better on snowy and icy roads. A special additive is added to the rubber to stop it from hardening up as the temperature drops, and the tread pattern is designed to grip well on snowy or icy roads.
Drivers who live near the coast and can avoid driving into the north of the state in the worst winter weather might be able to manage with a set of all-season tires year-round, but this is not recommended for most people.
When looking for new or used tires in Connecticut the first place to look is United Tires' online tire sale, where you’ll find over 60,000 of the highest quality tires at the best prices.
Tires are shipped out for free using FedEx, making buying new tires an easy and quick experience.

 

Choosing the right tires for driving in Connecticut

 

Where to buy new tires in Connecticut

Connecticut may be a small state but with its dense highway network, there are many places to buy new tires, including several branches of both Costco Tire Center and Walmart Auto Care Center. And if you are looking for discounted tires in Connecticut, you’ll find a huge selection of new tires for all kinds of vehicles, at great prices here, on our website. Shop now and get free shipping by FedEx right to your doorstep in no time!.

Walmart Auto Care Centers

  • 3164 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, Connecticut
  • 910 Wolcott St, Waterbury, CT 06705
  • 515 Saw Mill Rd, West Haven

Costco Tire Center

  • 779 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk, Connecticut
  • 1220 Tamarack Ave, South Windsor, CT 06074
  • 1718 Boston Post Rd, Milford, CT 06460
  • 75 Freshwater Blvd, Enfield, Connecticut
  • 3600 E Main St, Waterbury
  • 200 Federal Rd, Brookfield, CT 06804

 

Where to buy used tires in Connecticut?

Connecticut has a large selection of places to buy both new and used tires but the best place for Connecticut tires is online. With the largest selection of tires online to choose from, United Tires will have the right tires for your vehicle, driving style, and season.
  • A rigorous quality control process where all tires are inspected manually by our expert team and using specialist equipment
  • Over 50,000 used tires to choose from
  • A selection of the best priced driven once tires with up to 99% tread left
  • We offer a comprehensive 1-year returns policy
All our tires our sent out with fast free shipping with FedEx, direct from our warehouse to your home or office. Thanks to all this, United Tires tops the list of used tire shops in Connecticut.
For any questions about your purchase, advice on the right tires or any other assistance contact us toll-free at 1-888-566-6214 or find other ways to contact us online.

 

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What tires do you need for Connecticut weather?

What tires do you need for Connecticut weather?
What tires do you need for Connecticut weather?

Four seasons

Connecticut has four very distinct seasons with either rain or snow year-round. Spring and fall are generally quite cool with some warm days and some colder days. Summer can get very hot and there are occasional thunderstorms. Winters can get very cold with the lowest recorded temperature being −32°F. There can be extended periods of time with heavy lying snow, which can make for treacherous driving conditions. However, the coastal areas of the state are generally a bit warmer than the northern interior in winter.

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Because of this changeable weather, the type of tires you need in Connecticut depends on the time of year. From spring to fall, all-season tires are best for most people. In the colder months winter tires, studded tires, snow tires, or ice tires are recommended, especially if you live in or regularly travel to the north of the state.
As Connecticut can get rain year-round, all-season tires are a good choice for the milder months. All-season tires have a tread pattern that helps disperse water to improve traction in wet weather but are also well suited to dry roads, warmer weather, and even light snow.
Winters in Connecticut have a lot of snow, so winter tires are a must. Winter tires have special tread patterns and rubber compounds that give them better traction in snow and ice.
If you live in the north of the state, which gets more extreme snow and icy roads, studded tires are also a good choice. They have metal studs embedded in the tread that help grip the road.
If you are unsure about the best sort of winter tires for your vehicle you can speak to the United Tires sales agents who can advise you on the right tires for your vehicle and budget; call 1-888-566-6214 or contact us online.

 

Best-selling tire brands in Connecticut*

*Source: utires.com sales department, 2022
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The most popular tire sizes in Connecticut*

*Source: utires.com sales department, 2022

 

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DRIVERS’ CONNECTICUT GUIDE: PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Drivers’ Connecticut guide: practical information
Drivers’ Connecticut guide: practical information
This guide contains all the practical information you’ll need to safely drive around the beautiful state of Connecticut. From parking regulations and traffic laws to highway information, and when to carry out your seasonal tire changeover this guide will keep you safe on the roads.

Live traffic report

Connecticut traffic is usually not too problematic, apart from during rush hour, but when driving it’s always best to expect the unexpected and keep up to date with the live traffic reports:

Seasonal tire changeover

With its warm summers and cold winters, drivers in Connecticut are recommended to carry out a seasonal tire changeover to stay safe on the roads.

Spring to fall

Many drivers in Connecticut prefer an all-season tire for the majority of the year. These tires work well on wet and dry roads and even a small amount of snow. If you choose these tires you can put them on your car from around April to November. At United Tires, we have a huge selection of quality new and used all-season tires with prices starting at less than $29 per tire.
For drivers who have a more sporty driving style or drive a high-performance car, summer tires can be a good choice as they grip roads well in the hot summer weather. These tires perform best at temperatures over 45 °F, so in Connecticut, they are suitable for the months of May to September. The UTires website has over 660 models of summer tires starting at around $30.

Winter

Whether you choose to use all-season tires or summer tires, when winter hits Connecticut everyone should change to a set of specialist winter tires, to stay safe in the snow and on the icy roads. Most people put their winter tires on from November to March when the most snow falls across the state. When choosing the right winter tires for your vehicle visit United Tires to choose from our quality assured new and used winter tires, all at the best prices online.

Studded tires and snow chains

Studded tires, which have metal studs embedded in them, can offer additional traction in very icy conditions and can be a good choice in the north of the state. For those drivers who only venture onto very icy roads rarely a pair of snow chains can be a decent substitute for studded tires.
According to the state laws of Connecticut, you can use both studded tires and tire chains only between the dates of November 15 and April 30. More details can be found on the Connecticut’s Official State website.

Driving Laws

Whenever you go out on the road it’s important to understand any local driving laws, which may differ from the laws in your state. Here are five key driving laws you should be aware of in Connecticut:
  1. Safety first: The driver and all passengers in a vehicle must wear seatbelts at all times while driving.
  2. Child safety: Approved child seats must be used by all children aged 7 and younger, or any child who weighs less than 60 pounds.
  3. Pedestrians first: Vehicles must give right of way to pedestrians, whether they are crossing at a marked crosswalk or not.
  4. Unmarked intersections: If an intersection has no traffic signals or stop or yield signs, then vehicles must yield to other vehicles to their right.
  5. Lights and wipers: If you need to have your windshield wipers on, due to bad weather, then you also need to turn on your headlights.

Unspoken Road Rules

Connecticut’s drivers have a reputation for being dangerous with a recent study saying they are the most dangerous drivers in the country. Particularly in the west of the state, they have a habit of speeding, aggressive driving, and using their cell phones while driving. However, in the east of the state, there are far more slow bad drivers to contend with.
This means that if you are driving in Connecticut for the first time you should be more aware of usual than your fellow road users. Taking a defensive driving course might even be useful to know how to handle situations where you encounter unsafe drivers, whether going aggressively fast or dangerously slow.

Parking rules

While most parking regulations are decided on a city-by-city basis in Connecticut there are a few regulations that you should be aware of when parking in the state:
  • Fire hydrants: No parking within 10 feet of a fire hydrant.
  • Crosswalks and stop signs: No parking within 25 feet of a crosswalk or stop sign.
  • Bends and hills: No stopping on highways near a bend or hill where other vehicles can’t see you from at least 150 feet in both directions.
  • Highways: There is no stopping on a highway if it slows or prevents other vehicles from moving normally, and no stopping if it causes a hazard.

Window tint laws

Many people choose to add a window tint to their vehicle to reduce the amount of sunlight getting into the passenger compartment. This can reduce gas bills as less air conditioning is needed to keep the vehicle cool. But choosing too dark of a window tint can be dangerous so it’s important to know the regulations for window tinting where you are. Want to know the most interesting facts about the tinting industry today? Find out the latest news, get professional advice, learn about the best products, and much more!
In Connecticut these are the key window tinting laws:
  • Compliance: If you get an aftermarket tint added to your car you must get a compliance sticker from the DMV.
  • Tint darkness: All tints must have an allowable light transmittance of at least 35%.
  • Medical exemptions: Medical exemptions are allowed for tints with an allowable light transmittance of between 32% and 20%. You must have a complete medical exemption form in your vehicle at all times if you have an allowed darker tint.
  • Back window: As long as you have rearview mirrors on both sides of your vehicle there are no restrictions on how dark your rear window tint is.
Full details of the Connecticut window tint regulations can be found on Connecticut’s official state website.

Helmet laws

There are some helmet laws in Connecticut, which are as follows:
  • Bicycle helmets: Children under 12 must wear a helmet when riding a bicycle or when they are a passenger on a bicycle.
  • Motorcycle helmets: All drivers and passengers of a motorcycle under the age of 18 must wear a helmet. Anyone with a learner's permit must also wear a helmet.
The full regulations can be found on the Connecticut General Assembly website.

Roads and highways

For such a small state Connecticut has a very well-developed highway network with several interstates and US routes. Most journeys in the state will involve traveling on one or more of these roads.
Unusually, Connecticut has no toll roads, although it does have one former toll road, the Connecticut Turnpike also known as the Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike. This highway goes from the New York state line to the Rhode Island state line and was a toll road until 1985 when all toll roads were abolished across the state.

Interstate routes

There are several interstate highways that run through Connecticut:
  • I-84: Interstate 84 runs east-west across Connecticut, providing access to cities like Danbury, Waterbury, and Manchester.
  • I-91: This highway is a north-south interstate located entirely within the state of Connecticut. It runs from the border with Long Island, New York in the south to the Massachusetts border in the north. Along the way, it passes through Hartford, the state capital.
  • I-95: Interstate 95 is the main north-south highway in the state, connecting it to New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. I-95 also has several spurs and loops that connect to major cities like Hartford and New Haven.
  • I-395: Interstate 395 is a north-south highway that runs through the eastern part of Connecticut. The highway starts at the border with Rhode Island and ends at the border with Massachusetts. I-395 is the main highway that connects Hartford to Providence and other points south.

US routes

The US Route network in Connecticut is also quite extensive with three main routes crossing the state as well as several smaller highways:
  • US-1: US Route 1 also runs north-south through the state, parallel to I-95. It connects cities like Greenwich, Stamford, New Haven, and Bridgeport.
  • US-5: The US Route 5 runs through the central part of the state, from Massachusetts to Rhode Island. It passes through the city of Hartford.
  • US-7: US Route 7 runs east-west across Connecticut as well, passing through Danbury, Ridgefield, Wilton, Norwalk, and Fairfield.

Scenic routes

Connecticut may not have a lot of dramatic scenery but it still has some beautiful coastline, pretty rolling hills, and quaint colonial-era villages. Plus, in the fall you are treated to the spectacular sights of the leaves changing color. These routes will give you a great overview of this charming New England state.

Merritt Parkway

Considered one of the most scenic drives in the state, the Merritt Parkway runs for 38 miles from Greenwich to Stratford. The tree-lined divided highway is especially beautiful in the fall when the leaves are changing color.

Wilbur Cross Parkway

Also known as Route 15, the Wilbur Cross Parkway runs for 71 miles from New Haven to the Massachusetts border. The parkway has numerous scenic overlooks where you can stop and enjoy the views.

Connecticut Turnpike

The Connecticut Turnpike is a limited-access highway that runs for 55 miles from Greenwich to Killingly. Although it's not as scenic as some of the other drives on this list, it's still a nice drive, especially in the fall when the leaves are changing color.

Route 8

Route 8 is a north-south highway that runs for about 100 miles from Waterbury to New Haven. Along the way, there are several scenic sections, including a stretch along the Naugatuck River.

Eastern seaboard

The eastern seaboard of Connecticut is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From Long Island Sound to the Connecticut River, there are plenty of scenic drives to choose from.

 

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Best tires for Connecticut

Best tires for Connecticut
Best tires for Connecticut
The best tires for your vehicle in Connecticut will depend a lot on the part of the state you live in, the type of vehicle you drive, and your driving habits. However, one thing that is very important is that your tires are in good condition, have sufficient tread to keep your vehicle safe on the road and have the correct tire pressure. Did you know that when the temperature drops so does the air pressure in your tires so it’s important to check your tires as the seasons change?
Most drivers in Connecticut prefer an all-season tire for the majority of the year, changing to a set of specialist winter tires, ice tires, or snow tires, as the temperatures plummet.
So whether you are looking for car tires, pickup truck tires, SUV tires, or even tractor tires you’ll find a wide selection of new and used tires at a price to suit any budget, in the United Tires online store.
All the used tires on the UTires.com website have been fully quality checked with our 3-stage inspection to ensure they have no defects, still have at least 4/32” of tread remaining, and are completely safe to use.
You’ll also find a great selection of new tires at the best prices and once-driven tires, which like their name suggests, have only been on the road once. We ship all our tires for free using FedEx, so they get to you quickly.

 

Buy tires in Connecticut and save up to 50%!

United Tires has one of the largest stocks of used tires in the country, all at the most competitive prices. Our smart pricing policy means that we compare our prices with the rest of the used tire market to make sure we always have the best prices for you. This means that when you want to buy tires online at the best prices you can be sure that our prices will be the lowest around. In fact with our pricing guarantee, if you find a lower price for the same tire we’ll match the lower price.
This means you can afford to get two sets of high-quality tires for all the Connecticut tire seasons, instead of one! In fact, we have a wide range of used tires under $50 and new tires for under $100. Don’t forget that all our tires come with free shipping, from FedEx, so they’ll be with you in no time.
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FAQ

Where to buy tires in Connecticut?

There are many tire shops across the state of Connecticut, including some of the big names like Costco Tire Center and Walmart Auto Care Center, which stock a limited selection of the most popular tires.
If you are looking for the best prices on Connecticut tires or a high quality used tire shop visit the United Tires website which has over 60,000 new and used tires, all at the best possible prices (our team compares prices daily to make sure we always give you the best price). All our tires have a 1-year warranty returns policy and come with free shipping, using FedEx.

What tires are best for Connecticut?

The best tires for Connecticut are all-season tires in spring, summer, and fall and a set of good winter tires for the colder months.
There are a few other things to consider when choosing tires for your vehicle. First, consider the type of driving you do most often.
If you live in Connecticut and do a lot of city driving, then you'll want tires that are designed for good traction and handling on wet or icy roads. If you spend more time on the highway, you'll want tires designed for high-speed stability and good fuel economy.
Then consider the climate in Connecticut. With its cold winters, you'll want tires that are designed for traction and grip on snowy and icy roads.
Finally, consider your budget. There are many different brands and types of tires available, so you'll want to choose the ones that fit your needs and budget. If you want to get the cheapest tires online visit UTires.com where we check prices across other tire vendors daily to make sure we are giving you the best prices on quality tires, both new and used.

Do I need winter tires in Connecticut?

Yes, you need winter tires in Connecticut. Either snow tires, ice tires, or studded tires will do. Winter tires are designed to grip the road better in cold weather and provide extra traction on icy and snowy roads. They're a must if you live in an area that gets a lot of winter weather like Connecticut.
While some cars come with all-wheel drive, which can help with traction in winter weather, it's not a substitute for good tires. Winter tires are the best way to ensure safe driving in Connecticut during the winter months.
If you're not sure what kind of winter tire is right for your car, call the experts at United Tires who can advise you on the right tires for your vehicle and driving style. Talk to us toll-free on 1-888-566-6214 or contact us online

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

Where to buy tires in Connecticut?

There are many tire shops across the state of Connecticut, including some of the big names like Costco Tire Center and Walmart Auto Care Center, which stock a limited selection of the most popular tires. If you are looking for the best prices on Connecticut tires or a high quality used tire shop visit the United Tires website which has over 60,000 new and used tires, all at the best possible prices (our team compares prices daily to make sure we always give you the best price). All our tires have a 1-year warranty returns policy and come with free shipping, using FedEx.

What tires are best for Connecticut?

The best tires for Connecticut are all-season tires in spring, summer, and fall and a set of good winter tires for the colder months. There are a few other things to consider when choosing tires for your vehicle. First, consider the type of driving you do most often. If you live in Connecticut and do a lot of city driving, then you'll want tires that are designed for good traction and handling on wet or icy roads. If you spend more time on the highway, you'll want tires designed for high-speed stability and good fuel economy. Then consider the climate in Connecticut. With its cold winters, you'll want tires that are designed for traction and grip on snowy and icy roads. Finally, consider your budget. There are many different brands and types of tires available, so you'll want to choose the ones that fit your needs and budget. If you want to get the cheapest tires online visit UTires.com where we check prices across other tire vendors daily to make sure we are giving you the best prices on quality tires, both new and used.

Do I need winter tires in Connecticut?

Yes, you need winter tires in Connecticut. Either snow tires, ice tires, or studded tires will do. Winter tires are designed to grip the road better in cold weather and provide extra traction on icy and snowy roads. They're a must if you live in an area that gets a lot of winter weather like Connecticut. While some cars come with all-wheel drive, which can help with traction in winter weather, it's not a substitute for good tires. Winter tires are the best way to ensure safe driving in Connecticut during the winter months. If you're not sure what kind of winter tire is right for your car, call the experts at United Tires who can advise you on the right tires for your vehicle and driving style. Talk to us toll-free on 1-888-566-6214 or contact us online

 

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