First and foremost, you can keep your winter / snow tires mounted throughout the year on wheels you buy specifically for winter use. Rain, wet leaves, snow, black ice: winter brings its own set of hazards. Fitting winter tyres to your car improves driving safety
When you want higher levels of grip for stomping over mud, rocks, or snow, off-road tires are typically designed with deeper tread, larger sizes, and higher sidewall ratios than standard tires. This helps you in rough spots - whether you're keeping your 4x4 at stock ride height, or raising it up with either a body or suspension lift kit. More details on - https://www.carid.com/articles/understanding-off-road-tire-size-measurements.
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Regularly check the ideal pressure of your tyres. This information is available in your car's manual.
Always do this when the tyres are cold and once a month. Underinflated tyres will give you less control, can increase the braking distance and will wear much faster. Overinflated tyres are just as dangerous: they reduce grip, braking is less stable and you have less control, which can lead to dangerous situations.