Though mild right at the present, we did get a decent amount of snow in the Sierra Nevadas recently and it had me thinking as I have heard all sorts of rumors and such about when you should or when you are required to use snow chains on a few of the California highways.
I have heard the following:
1) If you drive a 4WD vehicle which has tires that have "M+S" stamped on it, chains are never required.
2) If you drive a 4WD vehicle which has tires that say "M+S" stamped on it, chains aren't required unless CHP says ALL vehicles must have chains on.
3) If you have a 4WD vehicle and must use chains, chains should be installed on front wheels only.
4) If you drive a 4WD vehicle and chains must be installed, chains should be installed on the rear tires.
5). If you drive a 4WD vehicle and must install chains, ALL tires must have chains.
Anyone out there that might clarify this?
I have heard the following:
1) If you drive a 4WD vehicle which has tires that have "M+S" stamped on it, chains are never required.
2) If you drive a 4WD vehicle which has tires that say "M+S" stamped on it, chains aren't required unless CHP says ALL vehicles must have chains on.
3) If you have a 4WD vehicle and must use chains, chains should be installed on front wheels only.
4) If you drive a 4WD vehicle and chains must be installed, chains should be installed on the rear tires.
5). If you drive a 4WD vehicle and must install chains, ALL tires must have chains.
Anyone out there that might clarify this?