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  2. Snow chains - Wikipedia

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    Snow chains should be installed on one or more drive axles of the vehicle, with requirements varying for dual-tire or multi-driven-axle vehicles that range from "one pair of tires on a driven axle" to "all tires on all driven axles", possibly also one or both steering (front) wheels, requiring snow chains whenever required by signage or conditions.

  3. February 25–27, 2010 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    New York State transportation officials required vehicles to be equipped with snow chains or 4-wheel drive to travel on passable roadways within the storm's impact area; vehicles lacking chains or 4-wheel drive were stopped or turned back at inspection checkpoints. [19]

  4. Are snow chains required when going to Tahoe? Here are ... - AOL

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    If you’re planning a trip up to one of California’s winter wonderlands this year, here’s what you need to know.

  5. Snow tire - Wikipedia

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    In many prefectures, tread grooves of snow tires are worn off for more than 50% of their original depth, tires must be replaced to meet the legal requirements. [14] Drivers will be fined for failing to comply with the snow tire or tire chains requirements, and checkpoints are in place on major highways.

  6. U.S. Route 50 in California - Wikipedia

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    Checkpoints are often set up to enforce chain restrictions on vehicles bound for icy or snowy areas. When chain restrictions are in effect, vehicles must have chains on the driving wheels, except 4WD vehicles with snow tires. Additionally, during the winter season, trucks are required to carry chains whether or not controls are in force. [8] [9]

  7. 11 States That Fine You for Having Snow and Ice on Your Car - AOL

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    Some states also have “unsecured load” laws, and ice or snow would fall under this category, according to FindLaw. Keep in mind, in most states, if the snow started falling while you are ...

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