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Colorado lawmakers admit making unintended changes to passenger traction law for two-wheel-drive vehicles, causing ‘confusion’

Colorado clarifies two-wheel-drive vehicles with snow tires meeting tread depth comply with traction law, reducing chain requirements on mountain roads, officials said.

Colorado State Patrol and legislators are providing clarity on the state’s passenger vehicle traction law after recognizing that accidental changes were made to requirements for two-wheel-drive vehicles. State Sen. Dylan Roberts (D-Frisco) and Reps. Elizabeth Velasco (D-Glenwood Springs) and Meghan Lukens (D-Steamboat), who sponsored Senate Bill 69, said in a joint statement that the bill did not intend to change how the law treats two-wheel-dri…

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Summit Daily News broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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