Studded snow tires will be allowed in Washington state starting Friday, Nov. 1, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).
Studded snow tires will be allowed in Washington state starting Friday, Nov. 1, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation . WSDOT is encouraging drivers to visit their local tire dealer to learn about stud-free winter traction tires that can be used all year round. Officials estimate that studded tires cause over $20 million worth of road damage every year. WSDOT announced that studded tires are legal between November 1 and March 31.
However, all drivers must carry chains with them in case weather conditions worsen and chain requirements are upgraded to 'chains required on all vehicles'.
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