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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 02:11 PM
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Fwd Mustang Ftw Yoooo
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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 02:31 PM
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Please point me to the states that won't allow you to drive WITHOUT chains. They're damaging to the road, and usually maintainence/emergency vehicles are the only ones allowed to use them.

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Oregon's chain law applies to all highways throughout the state. When you drive in winter conditions, you may see signs telling you to carry chains or traction tires and when you are required to use them. In some areas, lighted message signs also will advise you about chaining up. Under some conditions traction tires may be used in place of chains on vehicles rated at 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight or less and that are not towing or being towed.

In very bad winter road conditions all vehicles may be required to use chains regardless of the type of vehicle or type of tire being used. This is known as a conditional road closure. A conditional road closure may occur on any of Oregon's Highways and are frequent in the winter on Interstate 5 through Siskiyou Pass south of Ashland.

Studded tires are legal in Oregon from November 1 to April 1. Because of the damage caused by studded tires, the Department of Transportation encourages motorists to use studded tires only when necessary. Delaying putting on studded tires or using other traction tires is helpful to the condition of the highways.
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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 05:06 PM
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Who said Mustang owners are smart?
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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 05:44 PM
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^ beats me.. i must've heard it somewhere before...

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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by jtabraham
Please point me to the states that won't allow you to drive WITHOUT chains. They're damaging to the road, and usually maintainence/emergency vehicles are the only ones allowed to use them.
There are many areas where either 4wd or chains are required. Try driving to BrianHead Utah without them when it snows. You'll get a ticket without.
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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 06:10 PM
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I know here in Cali if you want to go up to see the big *** trees (Sequoia National Park) if it is snwing, you can't go to see them unless you have chains.
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Old Dec 10, 2006 | 02:59 PM
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At least they'll be able to steer as they're sliding backwards down the road. LOL
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Old Dec 11, 2006 | 02:12 PM
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maybe the rear one fell off???

if not then im lost for words
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