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Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: softtouch on January 05, 2006, 02:59:19 PM
They have been banned in Maryland for so long I had forgotten about them.

http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/winter/states.PDF
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: Red_LX on January 05, 2006, 05:25:44 PM
What, studded tires are banned in Hawaii?:bs:

heh...I'm surprised Minnesota doesn't allow the use of studded tires. You'd think a place that had snow 11 months out of the year would :dunno:

And why the frick does arizona allow the use of studded tires until may 1st? It's probably 100 degrees in the afternoon there by may!
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: merccougar50 on January 05, 2006, 06:15:33 PM
Here they used to be mandatory.  However, modern snow tires (for car / truck /  ATV / Semi) are worlds better than 20 years ago, decreasing the need for studs / chains.
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: V8Demon on January 05, 2006, 07:32:14 PM
Here's how it reads for NY:

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It shall be unlawful to operate a motor vehicle or trailer equipped with tires having metal objects protruding from the tire tread upon any public highway. The prohibition contained in this section shall not apply to pneumatic tires containing metal type studs, the diameter of which studs inclusive of the stud casing does not exceed three-eighths of an inch and which do not protrude beyond the tread surface of such tires more than three thirty-seconds of an inch and the contact area of which does not exceed three-fourths of one per cent of the total nominal contact area of said tires determined by multiplying the circumference of the outer most edge of tread times the tread width, except that no vehicle equipped with such tires, other than school buses and state or munilly-owned vehicles, may operate on a public highway during the period from the first day of May to the fifteenth day of October, inclusive.
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: Funky Cricket on January 06, 2006, 01:59:44 PM
Quote from: Paul Flockhart
Here's how it reads for NY:



translation to english:

from Oct 15th to May 1 you can use studded tires, no chains, or anything else that stupid hillbillies would call 'studs'. WE on the other hand can put what ever we want on our goverment vehicles, so eat it bitches.
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: Funky Cricket on January 06, 2006, 02:06:55 PM
michigan allows it, but no tires meet restrictions.. nice.
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: DakotaEpic on January 06, 2006, 04:26:44 PM
Quote from: Red_LX
And why the frick does arizona allow the use of studded tires until may 1st? It's probably 100 degrees in the afternoon there by may!

You're right, and I wondered the same thing myself.
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: JeremyB on January 06, 2006, 04:57:45 PM
Being born and raised in Alabama, I have very little experience with the substances known as "snow" or "ice" on the roads.

I notice AL allows rubber studded tires on the roads. Are rubber studs any good?
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: Red_LX on January 06, 2006, 05:26:06 PM
I don't think studs really help that much anyway...they only do any good on ice, and I honestly don't think a few tiny metal studs in your tires are really gonna make a difference if it's icy.
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: JaysCat on January 07, 2006, 01:21:01 AM
Quote from: Red_LX
I honestly don't think a few tiny metal studs in your tires are really gonna make a difference if it's icy.


Yeah quite true, but your car sure sounds cool humming along down the dry highway at 65 MPH.:rolleyes: (I used to live in Pensylvania)
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: Cougars 2 go on January 07, 2006, 01:39:49 AM
Quote from: softtouch
They have been banned in Maryland for so long I had forgotten about them.

http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/winter/states.PDF


I read here (http://www.mdsp.org) that if the vehicle is registered in Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett or Washington counties, they are allowed between November 1st and March 31st.  I guess that doesn't really help you out though.
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: kyle2ooo on January 07, 2006, 02:07:25 AM
Quote from: Red_LX
heh...I'm surprised Minnesota doesn't allow the use of studded tires. You'd think a place that had snow 11 months out of the year would :dunno:


hey theres only snow here 10 and a half months its just really cold the rest of the summer

im sure the reason the prohibit studs is so that the state owned tow trucks can make more money here
if you ever what to fear for your life you should drive on the freeways near the twin cities after a snow storm dang city folks and our foreign friends think that cars going 70 mph should stop on a dime in the snow ahhh goood times
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: Red_LX on January 07, 2006, 02:49:14 AM
Quote from: JaysCat
Yeah quite true, but your car sure sounds cool humming along down the dry highway at 65 MPH.:rolleyes: (I used to live in Pensylvania)


Yeah, I was following a guy in a Geo Metro awhile back who was running studs on the front on his car, and taking turns way faster than a geo metro should. It was throwing sparks from the tires.


Oh, this was in about June, by the way :rolleyes:
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: Red_LX on January 07, 2006, 02:54:45 AM
Quote from: kyle2ooo
if you ever what to fear for your life you should drive on the freeways near the twin cities after a snow storm dang city folks and our foreign friends think that cars going 70 mph should stop on a dime in the snow ahhh goood times


Trust me people do that here too...there were many times when I was going home from work at 10 pm and the road was covered with so much snow I couldn't even see it, and I was doing about 35...and people in trucks and SUV's go flying around me doing at least 55.

Anyway the only reason I can think of for banning studs is that they tear up the roads. But salting the  out of them tears em up worse, so...I dunno.
Title: Studded Snow Tire Laws
Post by: softtouch on January 07, 2006, 02:34:07 PM
Quote from: Cougars 2 go
I read here (http://www.mdsp.org) that if the vehicle is registered in Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett or Washington counties, they are allowed between November 1st and March 31st.  I guess that doesn't really help you out though.


Live and learn. I have a step-daughter that lives in Westminster. I can transfer the titles of my cars to her and get my studs.
Well maybe not, since I am retired I always have the option to not drive.