When to change from winter to summer tires and where to recycle old tires

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In spring, demand for tire services in Moscow spikes as car owners prepare to swap their winter tires for summer ones. This can be done at auto repair shops—there are approximately 2,500 service and maintenance facilities in the capital. However, it's important not only to change tires on time but also to recycle worn tires in an environmentally responsible manner.

Mos.ru reports on the weather conditions that require tire changes, how quickly tires can be replaced in the capital, and how to dispose of old, unwanted tires without harming the environment.

When should you change your winter tires to summer ones?

In spring, the weather in the capital is typically unstable, with frost and icy roads possible. Therefore, tires should be changed when the weather warms up steadily, when nighttime temperatures no longer drop below freezing, and when driving is not done early in the morning or late in the evening, when the risk of icy conditions increases. Those traveling outside the city should be especially careful: frost is still possible at night in the surrounding region, so it's best to plan such trips during the day.

Specialists at the Traffic Management Center (TMC) recommend replacing winter tires with summer tires when the average daily temperature exceeds 7 degrees Celsius. "Delayed tire replacement directly impacts traffic safety and can lead to accidents. Worn or out-of-season tires reduce traction and increase braking distances," the TMC explained.

Tires vary significantly in their composition and tread pattern depending on the season. Winter tires are not designed for use at temperatures above 7°C (45°F)—they begin to slip. Driving on winter tires on wet pavement is also particularly dangerous, as the risk of hydroplaning increases significantly. This occurs when a vehicle completely or partially loses traction due to a layer of water forming between the tires and the pavement. Besides the risk of accidents, other consequences should be considered. Winter tires are softer, so they literally begin to melt in warmer temperatures, leading to accelerated wear and overheating. The composition of summer tires makes them softer in warm weather, and their tread features large, widely spaced longitudinal grooves that act as water channels and provide better traction.

How quickly do auto repair shops in Moscow change tires?

According to data Department of Trade and Services of the City of MoscowAuto repair shops and auto technical centers account for 10 percent of the total number of consumer service enterprises, and some of them specialize entirely in tire fitting.

On average, every car owner uses tire service three times a year—twice for tire changes in the fall and spring, and once for diagnostics, balancing, repairs, and inflation.

"Demand and supply for tire fitting services are balanced, and workshops are successfully coping with seasonal workload. On average, one workshop services four cars per hour, which helps avoid long waits even during peak season," the department said.

At the same time, many metropolitan auto repair shops offer high-quality customer service, which, as a rule, includes:

— online booking via the website or app;

— flexible work schedule, including weekends;

— comprehensive services: balancing, diagnostics, disk repair;

— transparent pricing, cashless payment terminals and receipt issuance.

In addition, some locations offer discounts for pre-booking, making the service even more profitable.

How to choose a car service center

The following materials will help you decide on the right auto repair shop capital consumer portal, collected in the thematic section Transport servicesFor example, here you can learn about the importance of reviewing reviews of the organization's work before signing a contract. You can also confirm by phone in advance whether a contract for the work will be signed and what the deadlines are.conducting.

Experts also explain what to do if a driver is dissatisfied with the quality of service and how to resolve a dispute—from drafting a pre-trial claim to filing a lawsuit and going through the stages of legal proceedings. All the details are in this material.

Where to dispose of old tires

After replacing tires, it's important not to leave worn-out old tires near trash containers near your home—this is harmful to the environment, as exposure to precipitation and sunlight causes tires to release toxic substances into the atmosphere.

An alternative and environmentally friendly option is to recycle unwanted tires. This can be done through the project Eco-points of Moscow capital Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection.

"Eco-points are specialized containers and collection points for unwanted items located near residential buildings, parks, shopping centers, and public spaces. Fourteen points across Moscow accept unwanted tires for recycling free of charge. Moscow drivers are eager to participate in our project—last year, they donated nearly 600 tons of tires," the department said.

In order to send worn tires for recycling, you must:

– remove the tires from the rims;

– clean them from dirt and debris;

– bring it to one of the collection points – addresses and opening hours can be found atwebsite project.

How tires are recycled

In Moscow, modern, environmentally friendly methods for recycling used car tires are used.

During mechanical recycling (crushing), tires are crushed to produce rubber crumb. This crumb is used for playground surfaces, pedestrian walkways, and road surfaces. This processing also produces metal and textile cords (threads) used in construction.

During thermal processing (pyrolysis), tires are decomposed in specialized units. As a result, the rubber is converted into hydrocarbon raw materials used in industry, such as synthetic oil, thermolysis gas, and carbon black.

You can find out what other unwanted items you can donate at Moscow's eco-points atwebsite project.

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The Mosbilet service has launched online booking for picnic areas in Moscow parks.

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In five Moscow parks under the jurisdiction of the capital Department of Culture, opened online booking 63 equipped picnic areas. This will allow city residents to plan their leisure time in advance and comfortably spend time outdoors.

You can reserve a seat using the Mosbilet service by choosing a convenient time andgazeboReservation of sites is subject to a fee.

The park near the Raduga ponds offers 10 picnic areas for guests: three pavilions with barbecues and seven without. They are equipped with tables, benches, and ash and sand bins. The areas are open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Mitino Landscape Park offers visitors five pavilions, each accommodating 20–30 people. These covered areas offer protection from rain and sun and are perfect for picnics, workshops, creative activities, or children's games. The pavilions are equipped with tables and benches. They are open daily from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, and 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM.

Picnic areas in Sokolniki Park are located in the camping area (5th Luchevoy Prosek, Building 16a). Visitors can use 10 wooden pavilions, each accommodating up to 54 people. The park also offers covered pavilions for groups of 20 or 32 guests. They are equipped with tables, benches, a barbecue, and ash and sand pits. The pavilions are open daily: the first session runs from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM, and the second from 3:15 PM to 9:00 PM. Two additional pavilions are open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

Kuzminki Park has 11 outdoor pavilions. Each can accommodate six people. The picnic areas are equipped with tables, benches, a barbecue, and ash and sand bins. The areas are open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

There are 27 picnic areas in the Kuskovo Forest Park. They accommodate four to eight people and are equipped with tables, benches, barbecue grills, and ash and sand bins. The areas are open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Some picnic spots will be available later—a total of 163 equipped sites in 12 parks will be available for Muscovites this season.

The program of events in city parks contributes to the implementation of the goals and objectives of the national project "Family".

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With service Mosbilet It's easy to plan any kind of leisure activity—from theater and concerts to sports activities and picnics. Tickets are sold without markup or commission. The service also offers many free events. You can also purchase tickets for new season theater premieres and performances featuring famous artists. If you have a full or standard mos.ru account, you don't need to enter personal information when purchasing. Tickets for children are purchased using a simplified process. Users can skip the ID to attend a cultural event and simply show the ticket inspector their digital ticket's QR code.

Moscow Parks is a large-scale city initiative aimed at creating comfortable, modern, and multifunctional recreation areas for residents and visitors of the capital. It encompasses over 50 park areas, transformed into popular spots for sports, culture, family leisure, and communion with nature. The project not only preserves unique landscapes and ecosystems but also infuses the parks with new infrastructure.

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Hydraulic testing of heating networks is being carried out in the capital without disconnecting consumers.

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Capital specialists urban economy complex Hydraulic testing of heating networks has begun without disconnecting consumers. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"Today, the total length of heating networks in the capital is over 19,000 kilometers, so we're starting hydraulic testing early to ensure the utilities and equipment are ready for the upcoming fall and winter. Work has already begun on sections that can be isolated from the main heating system without disconnecting consumers," said Pyotr Biryukov.

By the end of April, 55 stages of hydraulic testing are planned on pipelines with a total length of 234.2 kilometers. The work will be carried out in all administrative districts.

Organizing heating network testing is one of the key areas of preparation for the heating season. Their primary objective is to identify potentially unreliable sections in advance and promptly restore them to ensure uninterrupted heat supply to consumers during the season. MOEK specialists conduct the bulk of their hydraulic testing from May to September, after the heating is shut off.

During summer work on the heating system, specialists rewire pipelines using modern technologies, conduct preventative and major repairs to heating stations and central heating units, and maintain and repair in-house heating and hot water supply systems.

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Polytechnic University is a participant in the XVI St. Petersburg International Educational Forum

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The St. Petersburg International Educational Forum is one of the leading events in Russian education, setting the tone for the professional agenda. This year, it runs from March 30 to April 3, bringing together nearly 40,000 professionals, including participants from around the world. The forum's program covers eight relevant areas and takes place at leading educational institutions in St. Petersburg, including the Polytechnic University.

More than 350 events are planned for the 2026 St. Petersburg International Forum, which can be attended both in person and online. This year, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University will participate in 21 events on the forum's business program.

The main event, held on March 30 at the Technopolis Polytech Research Building, was "PROFIUM"—an educational event for directors, deputies for educational and training work, teachers, and anyone interested in improving the quality of career guidance and enhancing the competitiveness of graduates.

Andrey Protasov, Head of the Kalininsky District Education Department, spoke at the plenary session of the event: "The forum's business platform in the Kalininsky District will address key areas of state education policy, with a primary focus, of course, on training and retaining qualified personnel to ensure the economic and technological sovereignty of our state. It's no secret that training and availability of personnel for educational institutions is currently the most pressing issue facing the education system, not only in our city but throughout the country."

The event included master classes and training sessions on various aspects of career guidance for administrative and teaching teams.

A significant event held at the Polytechnic University was the roundtable discussion "Physics Experiments in Engineering Classrooms." Participants discussed the organization of project-based activities in school physics classrooms and presented thematic reports.

Polytechnic University representatives—Associate Professor of the Physics Department Natalia Leonova and Director of the Applicant Services Center Artem Egupov—shared their practical experience in hosting events, from specialized physics workshops to large-scale events such as engineering olympiads.

Polytechnic also participated in other sections of the forum, held in schools and educational centers in the Kalininsky, Vyborgsky, Kolpino, Krasnogvardeisky, Petrogradsky, Kirovsky, Krasnoselsky, and Vasileostrovsky districts of St. Petersburg.

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Everything for suppliers and customers: the fifth Moscow Competition Days forum has begun in the capital.

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The fifth forum opened in the capital Days of Moscow CompetitionThe agenda of the three-day event covers a wide range of issues relevant to parties to contractual relations, according to the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"The 'Moscow Competition Days' forum will be filled with expert discussions on topics relevant to contracting officers, entrepreneurs, and government officials. We dedicated the first day to issues closely related to customer service. We discussed solutions used by the city to make the procurement process even more efficient, reliable, and convenient. These include digitalization at all stages, the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies, standardized documentation, and more. Specifically, Moscow's unified automated tender information system uses 486 sets of standard documentation, 19 of which were created in 2025. These cover 89 percent of procurement, excluding construction, design work, major repairs, and medical and technological equipment. This reduces the risk of customer errors, while suppliers receive clear documents whose structure allows them to focus on the procurement subject and make faster decisions about participation. We plan to complete the standardization work in 2026," said Kirill Purtov.

The second day of the forum will be devoted to suppliers and the opportunities they face when working with government customers. Presentations will cover the supplier portal—a platform for small-volume procurement—the 2026 tax reform, measures to support small and medium-sized businesses, typical complaints from procurement participants, working with the Roseltorg electronic trading platform, and other topics. Speakers will include representatives of Moscow's executive authorities, electronic platforms for procurement market participants, entrepreneurs, and experts in public procurement, economics, and business.

The third day of the forum will bring together contract service managers. The key topic of the day will be modernizing the procurement system and the competitive market. The forum will also feature a Tender Hack hackathon. It will focus on finding solutions for improving the supplier portal. Participants will develop a prototype for a personalized, smart product search system.

The Moscow Competition Days forum has been held since 2019. It serves as a platform for communication between procurement process participants, the exchange of best practices and their adaptation to the city's real-world challenges, and the search for potential business partners and investments. It is organized by Moscow City Department for Competition PolicyThe events provide an opportunity to examine the development of competition from different perspectives, discuss prospects and opportunities for optimizing the contracting system, and engage in a fully open dialogue with customers, suppliers, government officials, and key budget administrators.

Moscow's contract system consistently demonstrates high efficiency. The capital is a leader inNational Procurement Transparency RatingStandardizing procedures, implementing digital technologies, and engaging small businesses ensures savings at all stages of Moscow's public procurement process.

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The leader of Japan's Democratic People's Party called on the government to apologize to China for the armed officer's entry into the embassy.

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TOKYO, April 1 (Xinhua) — Japan's opposition Democratic People's Party chairman Yuichiro Tamaki said the country's government should apologize to China for the forced entry of an armed Self-Defense Forces officer into the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo.

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, the politician called the incident a serious one that should never have happened, calling on the government to take full responsibility for it.

Yuichiro Tamaki emphasized that Japan failed to fulfill its obligations to ensure the security of the Chinese diplomatic mission and therefore must issue an official apology.

On March 24, 23-year-old Second Lieutenant Kodai Murata of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, armed with a knife, climbed over the wall into the Chinese Embassy compound in Tokyo.

The incident has sparked widespread concern due to its seriousness and potential consequences. For now, the Japanese government has limited itself to calling the incident "regrettable." This stance has met with criticism.

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UN mandate reform should aim to achieve tangible results, says Chinese diplomat

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UN, April 1 /Xinhua/ — Reform of the UN mandate system should be aimed at achieving tangible results and avoiding formalism, bureaucracy, and past mistakes such as the creation of redundant and duplicative structures, Sun Lei, China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, said on Tuesday.

"China supports the UN in reforming and renewing itself, in its efforts to keep pace with the times and better fulfill the mandates entrusted to it by member states," the diplomat said.

Sun Lei emphasized that the reform must be consistent with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, effectively guarantee the leadership and equal participation of all Member States, and promote the three main areas of the organization's activities in a balanced manner.

China will work with all countries and the UN Secretariat to play a constructive role in supporting the long-term development of the UN and reforming and improving global governance, he said.

As a reminder, the UN General Assembly on Tuesday adopted a historic resolution aimed at strengthening how UN mandates are formed, implemented, and reviewed. –0–

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The Russian President launched the deployment of driverless trucks on the M-12 Vostok highway.

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Moscow, April 1 (Xinhua) — Russia has launched driverless trucks on the M-12 "Vostok" highway, which connects St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Kazan via a single transport corridor. The Kremlin press service announced this on Tuesday.

"A good example of such innovation is driverless transport, which has already proven its cost-effectiveness. Driverless vehicles have traveled 13 million kilometers on roads without incident," Russian President Vladimir Putin noted at the opening ceremony of the transport infrastructure facilities via videoconference.

Russian Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin spoke about the potential economic benefits of using driverless trucks, adding that during a test drive, an autonomous truck covered the distance between Kazan and St. Petersburg (1,600 km) in 24 hours, while a truck with a driver took 58 hours to complete the same journey.

Previously, driverless trucks were launched on the M-11 (Moscow-St. Petersburg) highway and the Central Ring Road (the ring road in the Moscow region).

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev emphasized that the pilot project to launch driverless trucks began in 2023. He stated that over the past three years, the fleet of driverless trucks has increased from three to 95 vehicles.

“We expect that the technological solutions being developed with businesses and the regulatory framework being created by the government will allow us to increase the number of driverless trucks on the roads to four thousand by 2030,” noted V. Savelyev. –0–

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What will Moscow schoolchildren learn at sports and patriotic camps this summer?

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Over 13,000 Moscow schoolchildren will attend sports and patriotic camps in the summer of 2026. This is three times more than last year. The first session is scheduled to begin on June 1. Students aged 13 to 17 can apply. Due to the high interest in the project, the enrollment deadline has been extended until April 30. This was announced by the press service. Department of Education and Science of the City of Moscow.

"This year, 10 sports and patriotic camps are planned to open in the capital—seven more than in 2025. They will be able to accommodate over 13,000 schoolchildren—three times more than last year. The camps will host six two-week sessions over the summer," the department's press service noted.

To get into the camp, you need to submit an application in the "Kruzhki" service in your electronic diary Moscow Electronic School and attach an essay of at least a thousand characters on the topic “Why I want to go to camp.”

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin reportedThe network of sports and patriotic tent camps has expanded at the request of schoolchildren and their parents. This summer, camps will open in western Moscow: in the Bogorodsky, Odintsovsky, and Naro-Fominsky urban districts. The camps are named after Russian military leaders. In 2025, the camps were "Zhukov," "Rokossovsky," and "Vasilevsky." In 2026, children will be welcomed at "Konev," "Suvorov," "Kutuzov," "Bagration," "Nakhimov," as well as "Chuikov" and "Ushakov."

The camp programs were developed jointly with the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Schoolchildren will undergo tactical training, learn how to operate drones, navigate terrain, and provide first aid. Participants will also participate in volleyball, football, and basketball tournaments. Teenagers will enjoy rock climbing classes, fire and rescue games, screenings of Soviet films, and meetings with artists and historians. The camp concludes with large-scale field games where the children will put all their newly acquired knowledge to use.

The Department of Capital Repairs will create all the necessary conditions for a comfortable and safe camping experience. Students will live in tents equipped with fire alarms and air conditioners with heating to maintain the desired temperature in all weather conditions.

Participants are provided with balanced meals five times a day in specially equipped dining halls. The camps are provided with 24-hour security.

Games, logic puzzles, and obstacle courses: 10 sports and patriotic camps will open in Moscow next year.The network of summer patriotic camps for teenagers will be expanded, Sobyanin said.

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Preserving the Memory of the Great Victory: Opening of the "Family History. Immortal Memory" Festival

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On March 31, the State University of Management held the opening ceremony of the patriotic festival "Family History. Immortal Memory," marking the beginning of the project's new season.

Pavel Pavlovsky, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, spoke about how the idea for the festival came about and shared his family history.

"For my family, the history of the Great Patriotic War has always been personal: my grandmother fought in the war and survived, sharing her memories; my grandfather died in May 1945. But for today's schoolchildren, most of whom no longer have living relatives who fought in the war to tell their stories, history ceases to be personal and remains confined to the pages of books. Similarly, our generation is no longer as moved by the War of 1812—there's no emotional connection or personal connection. It's precisely this connection that our competition aims to foster," concluded Pavel Vladimirovich.

He also noted that this year, dedicated to the unity of the peoples of Russia, a new competition section has been added, related to interethnic harmony during the war.

Olga Petrova, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education and Chair of the festival's organizing committee, addressed the audience via videoconference. She emphasized the importance of preserving the memory of ancestors, "after all, there isn't a single family in our country that wasn't touched by the Great Patriotic War."

Nikita Zinkov, head of the "I'm Proud" Association of Student Patriotic Clubs, noted that so many projects are being carried out jointly with the State University of Management (SUM) that the university has already become a second home for the association's members:

"Our country is strong in its traditions, unique history, the preservation of the memory of past events, and literature. And our competition embodies all three of these qualities. I am confident that, together with our partner, the State University of Management, we will make this competition a tradition, giving students from all regions the opportunity to showcase their talent."

Gayane Harutyunyan, Secretary General of the Eurasian Economic Union's Public Chamber, delivered an emotional speech.

"The festival helps preserve the memory of our ancestors' victory and pass it on from generation to generation, which is very important. Even the SVO is a consequence of us beginning to forget what our grandfathers and great-grandfathers did for us. I want everything to end with our victory today and never happen again, so that the younger generation can live in peace and harmony. Let's preserve the peace our great-grandfathers gave us," Gayane Harutyunyan urged.

Other distinguished guests of the evening also addressed the audience with welcoming remarks, including representatives of non-profit organizations, veterans, the South-Eastern Administrative District, and the Russian Knowledge Society.

Students from the Pre-University School of the State University of Management presented several creative performances, and Dmitry Dunayev, director of the cultural and patriotic project "Eternal Power," performed war songs. To one of these, the Immortal Regiment marched on stage with portraits of WWII veterans. An exhibition of the best works by previous festival participants was also held in the hall.

At the conclusion of the event, Anna Akopyan, a member of the jury and a member of the State University of Management, reminded the audience that applications for the competition are accepted until May 24 in the categories "Best Literary Work" and "Best Video," and the awards ceremony will take place on the day of the First Victory Day Parade, June 24. Requirements for submissions and official news can be found in the festival's VKontakte and Telegram communities.

The "Family History. Immortal Memory" festival is initiated and organized by the State University of Management. Co-organizers include the Ministry of Education and Science and the "I Am Proud" Association of Student Patriotic Clubs. The project is supported by the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh) and Rosmolodezh.Grants.

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