Truck Driver Guide: Tire Chain Laws By State

This guide was originally posted at Truckers Report Online – Link to original article at bottom.

We know it’s early in the year to get you thinking about tire chain laws, truck drivers. Having said that, we just want to keep you updated on relevant links on a state by state basis so you’ll have it when you actually need it.

Icy and snowy conditions are extremely hazardous to truck drivers regardless if they’re over-the-road, regional or even just local delivery jobs. When coupled with wintry high winds and precarious road twists, it’s best to err on the side of caution. So here’s what we have for you.

Arizona

Arizona Trucking Association
2111 West McDowell Road
Phoenix, AZ 85009
O: (602) 252-7559
F: (602) 252-8008
www.arizonatrucking.com
Art Levario – Director of Safety and Compliance

Summary:

Difficult passes in Arizona include 17 mile grade on I-17, Texas Canyon on I-10, Salt River Canyon on US 60/70, and US 60 near Superior.

California

California Trucking Association
3251 Beacon Blvd.
West Sacramento, CA 95691
O: (916) 373-3500
F: (916) 373-3639
www.caltrux.org
Rich Leimbach – Director of Safety

The California chain law (revised 11/99) may be viewed at www.dot.ca.gov/hq/roadinfo/.

Summary:

Further information is available through CalTrans at (916) 654-6723. Road condition information is available at (916) 445-7623 or online at www.dot.ca.gov.

Difficult passes in California includeI-80 at Donner Pass, around Redding on I-5, the Grapevine on I-5, and Tehachapi on CA 58.

Colorado

Colorado Motor Carriers Association
4060 Elati Street
Denver, CO 80216
O: (303) 443-3375
F: (303) 477-6977
Patti Olsgard – Director of Safety
Patti@cmca.com

The Colorado chain law may be viewed at www.cotrip.org/.

Summary:

Further information is available from CDOT in a pamphlet called “Chain up Tips” or by calling the Public Information Office at (303) 757-9228. Road condition information is at (303) 639-1111.

Difficult passes in Colorado include Rabbit Ears Pass on US 40, Vail and Loveland on I-70, Raton on I-25, and Monarch on US 50.

Idaho

Idaho Motor Transport Association
5171 Overland Road
Boise, ID 83705
O: (208) 342-3521
F: (208) 343- 8397
kathyflowers@idtrucking.org
Paul Sudmeier – President

There is a pending bill in the 2005 ID legislature forming chain laws for Idaho. Idaho has no specific restriction on the use of tire chains.

Summary:

For daily updated information on Idaho road reports, check the website: 164.165.237.41/RoadReport or call 888-IDA-Road (888-423-7623}. The ITD may be contacted at (208) 334-8000

Difficult passes in Idaho include LoLo on Hwy 12, July 4th and Lookout on I-90

Montana

Montana Motor Carriers Association
501 North Sanders #201
Helena, MT 59601
O: (406) 442-6600
F: (406) 443-4281
mmca@mttrucking.org

The Montana chain law: MCA 61-9-406 may be viewed at www.mdt.state.mt.us/travinfo/.

Summary:

Contact Curt Rissman, Section Chief, Motor Vehicle Section at (406) 444-6130 for further information about Montana road information or online at www.mdt.state.mt.us/travinfo or discoveringMontana.com for camera view conditions.

Difficult passes in Montana include Lookout and Pipestone on I-90, LoLo on US 93, and Monida on I-15

New Mexico

New Mexico Trucking Association
4809 Jefferson Street, NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
O: (505) 884-5575
F: (505) 884-3661
Vic Sheppard – Managing Director

The New Mexico chain Law: 66-3-847 may be viewed at www.conwaygreene.com/

Summary:

More traveler information is available by calling (800) 432-4269 or online at www.nmshtd.state.nm.us/.

Difficult passes in New Mexico include Raton and Lalabahada Hill on I-25 and Tijeras Canyon on I-40

Nevada

Nevada Motor Transport Association
2215 Green Vista Drive Suite 301
Sparks, NV 89431-8508
O: (775) 673-6111
F: (775) 673-1700
www.nmta.com
Kim Yaeger
kim@nmta.com

The Nevada chain requirements: NRS 484.643 and NRS 484.6432 may be viewed at www.nevadadot.com.

Summary:

More traveler information is available by calling (877) 687-6237 or online at www.nevadadot.com/traveler/roads/.

Difficult passes in Nevada include Conway Summit on US 395 at the California border, and Immigrant Pass on I-80 near Battle Mountain.

Oregon

Oregon Trucking Association
4005 S.E Naef Road
Portland, OR 97267
O: (503) 513-0005
F: (503) 513-0008
hilliker@ortrucking.org
John Sallak – Director of Safety

The Oregon chain law: OAR 734-17 may be viewed at arcweb.sos.state.or.us/rules/.

Summary:

More traveler information may be found by calling (503) 588-2941. For questions regarding chain-up requirements for commercial vehicles, contact your local Port of Entry or ODOT at (800) 977-6368 or online at www.tripcheck.com/.

Difficult passes in Oregon include Siskiyou on I-5, Cabbage on I-84, and Mt. Hood on US 26.

Utah

Utah Trucking Association
975 W 2100S
Salt Lake City, UT 84119
O: (801) 973-9370
F: (801) 973-8515
Terry@utahtrucking.com
Terry Smith – Director of Safety

The Utah chain law: 41-6-150 may be viewed at www.sr.ex.state.ut.us/.

Summary:

More traveler information may be found by calling (866) 511-8824 or online at www.udot.utah.gov.

Difficult passes in Utah include Daniels on US 40, Soldiers Summit on Hwy 6, and Parlyes Canyon on I-80.

Washington

Washington Truckers Association
930 South 36th Street Suite B
Federal Way, WA 98003
O: (800) 732-9019
O: (253) 838-1650
F: (253) 838-1715
www.wta@wtassns.com
N Miller – VP of Membership

The Washington chain law: WAC 204-24-050 may be viewed at www.wsdot.wa.gov/.

Summary:

Washington State Patrol has a tri-fold pamphlet called “Minimum Chain Requirements” giving details on chain positioning. More traveler information may be found by calling (800) 695 7623 or online at www.wsdot.wa.gov/traffic/trafficalerts/.

Difficult passes in Washington include Blewett Pass on SR 97, Chinook Pass on SR 410, Cle Elum to Teanaway on SR 970, Gibbons Creek to Intersection of Cliffs Rd. on SR 14, Mt. Baker Highway on SR 542, Newhalem to Winthrop on SR 20, North Cascade Hwy on Hwy 20, Omak to Nespelem on SR 155, Satus Pass on SR 97, Snoqualmie Pass on I-90, Stevens Pass on SR 2, and White Pass on SR 12.

Wyoming

Wyoming Trucking Association, Inc.
555 Poplar Street
Casper, WY 82601
O: (307) 234-1579
F: (307) 234-7082
Sheila Foertsch – Managing Director

The Wyoming chain law: 31 5 956 may be viewed at www.wyoroad.info/

Summary:

More traveler information may be found by calling (307) 772-0824 or online at www.wyoroad.info/.

Difficult passes in Wyoming include Elk Mountain on I-80, between Rock Springs and Evanston on I-80, and South Pass near Jackson on US 191.

 

Info originally posted at The Trucker’s Report.

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