Driving a 2WD Vehicle on I-70 in a Storm? New Traction Law Requires Chains or Anti-Slip Devices
Forecasters predict up to 25cm of snow with blizzard risk causing travel disruption and power cuts; drivers advised to clear windows fully and maintain large stopping distances, RAC says.
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Driving a 2WD vehicle on I-70 in a storm? New traction law requires chains or anti-slip devices
As a storm promised snow in Colorado’s high mountains on Thursday, state authorities prepared to enforce a new traction law that requires the use of chains or other anti-slip devices on all two-wheel-drive vehicles along highways during icy weather. And four-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive vehicles must still be equipped with tires that have treads at least three-sixteenths of an inch deep. Colorado legislators updated the traction law in an eff…
Driving a 2WD vehicle on I-70 in a storm? New traction law requires chains or anti-slip devices
As a storm promised snow in Colorado’s high mountains on Thursday, state authorities prepared to enforce a new traction law that requires the use of chains or other anti-slip devices on all two-wheel-drive vehicles along highways during icy weather. And four-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive vehicles must still be equipped with tires that have treads at least three-sixteenths of an inch deep. Colorado legislators updated the traction law in an eff…
Driving a 2WD vehicle on I-70 in a storm? New traction law requires chains or anti-slip devices
A new Colorado traction law requires the use of chains or anti-slip devices on all two-wheel-drive vehicles driving Colorado highways like I-70 from Denver to Dotsero.
Driving a 2WD vehicle on I-70 in a storm? New traction law requires chains or anti-slip devices
As a storm promised snow in Colorado’s high mountains on Thursday, state authorities prepared to enforce a new traction law that requires the use of chains or other anti-slip devices on all two-wheel-drive vehicles along highways during icy weather. And four-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive vehicles must still be equipped with tires that have treads at least three-sixteenths of an inch deep. Colorado legislators updated the traction law in an eff…
Driving a 2WD vehicle on I-70 in a storm? New traction law requires chains or anti-slip devices
A new Colorado traction law requires the use of chains or anti-slip devices on all two-wheel-drive vehicles driving Colorado highways like I-70 from Denver to Dotsero.
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