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Fines Motorists driving with inadequate equipment when a Passenger Vehicle Traction Law or Chain Law is in effect could be fined more than $130. If a …
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As the lesser of the two levels, Traction Law requires all passenger vehicles to have at least one (1) of the following: snow tires, tires with mud/snow designation, 4WD/AWD, or chains/alternative traction devices. Regardless of which of the above items a vehicle has, tire tread must be at least 1/8 inch. Passanger Vehicle Chain Laws
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• Requires all motorists to comply with the Traction Law on I-70 between Dotsero and Morrison from Sept. 1 through May 31. • Violators will be given a citation, which comes with a $100 fine and $32 surcharge. That jumps to a $500 fine with a $156 surcharge if a violation results in the closure of one or more traffic lanes.
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Fact Sheet -Traction Law and Passenger Vehicle Chain Law. Traction Law (Code 15) - Use George's Head to Check Your Tread. If weather conditions require, CDOT will implement a Traction Law. Under a Traction Law, motorists will need to have either snow tires, tires with the mud/snow (M+S) designation, or a four-wheel/all-wheel drive vehicle - all tires must have a …
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Drivers operating a vehicle that doesn’t meet the minimum requirements when a Traction Law or Passenger Vehicle Chain Law is in effect could be charged a minimum fine of $130. If your car gets stuck and blocks the roadway as the result of inadequate equipment, you may be hit with a fine that exceeds $650. How to prepare
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When the Passenger Vehicle Chain Law is in effect, every vehicle on the roadway must have chains or an alternative traction device (like AutoSock). Fines Drivers in violation of the law could be
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Traction Law (Code 15) During an active Traction Law , motorists must have either snow tires, tires with the mud/snow (M+S) designation, or a four-wheel/all-wheel drive vehicle. The legislation
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Passenger Vehicle Chain Law (Code 16) During severe winter storms, CDOT will implement a Passenger Vehicle Chain Law, also known as a Code 16 — this is the final safety measure before the highway is closed. During a Passenger Vehicle Chain Law, every vehicle on the roadway is required to have chains or an alternative traction device (like
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Per the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), an active traction law requires all motorists to have one of the following: 4WD or AWD vehicle and 3/16” tread depth. Tires with a mud and snow designation (M+S icon) and 3/16” tread depth. Tires with an all-weather rating by the manufacturer and 3/16” tread depth.
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Under a Passenger Vehicle Chain Law, every vehicle on the roadway is required to have chains or an alternative traction device (like AutoSock). When either of these laws are in effect, motorist can be fined more than $130 for not having proper equipment or more than $650 if …
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With the ski season just underway, this is a great time to review the Passenger Traction and Chain Laws. Colorado has two laws designed to keep travelers safe, traffic moving, and roads open — the Passenger Traction Law (Code 15) and the Passenger Vehicle Chain Law (Code 16).When issued, the Traction Law requires motorists to have snow tires, …
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Here’s everything you need to know about traction laws around the state. An active traction law requires motorists to have either snow tires, tires with the mud/snow (M+S) designation, or a four-wheel/all-wheel-drive vehicle. All tires must have a minimum of three-sixteenths inch tread. Chains may also be required during severe wintry weather.
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The law, signed by Gov. Polis in May 2019, said vehicles need to either have snow tires or carry some sort of traction device (like chains or tire socks) at …
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Section 2 CCR 601-14-3.00 - Passenger Vehicle Traction Law 3.01 Passenger Vehicles are vehicles having a GVWR or GCWR less than 16,001 pounds casetext.com. New 2019 Colorado Passenger Vehicle Traction Law - AutoSock. Apr 07, 2021 If the full passenger chain law
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Traction Law (Code 15) - Use George's Head to Check Your Tread If weather conditions require, CDOT will implement a Traction Law.Under a Traction Law, motorists will need to have either snow tires, tires with the mud/snow (M+S) designation, or a four-wheel/all-wheel drive vehicle - all tires must have a minimum 3-16th inch tread.; Passenger Vehicle Chain Law (Code 16) - …
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With the ski season just underway, this is a great time to review the Passenger Traction and Chain Laws. Colorado has two laws designed to keep travelers safe, traffic moving, and roads open — the Passenger Traction Law (Code 15) and the Passenger Vehicle Chain Law (Code 16).
Colorado has two laws designed to keep travelers safe, traffic moving, and roads open — the Passenger Traction Law (Code 15) and the Passenger Vehicle Chain Law (Code 16).
Traction Law may be activated or remain in effect long after the typical “winter months” have passed. Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has 3 levels of road safety measures in the mountains and on all interstate and state highways: Traction Law (Code 15), Passenger Vehicle Chain Law (Code 16), and full out road closures.
Colorado has two laws designed to keep travelers safe, traffic moving, and roads open — the Passenger Traction Law (Code 15) and the Passenger Vehicle Chain Law (Code 16). When issued, the Traction Law requires motorists to have snow tires, tires with mud/snow (M+S) designation, or a four-wheel/all-wheel drive vehicle.