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