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Ron8877
Jul 18, 2013Explorer
Depending on where you are chains may be required. If that happens and you don't put them on but keep driving you will get a big ticket. I remember one time we were going from our then home base in Blaine, Wa. to see our son in Boise for Christmas. Just east of Pendelton chains were required on all vehicles over 10,000 lbs. we pulled over to put our chains on right behind a logging truck. The logging truck driver thought that it was stupid to have to put his chains on then to go to LaGrande when he didn't need them on the trip west. The cars weren't chaining up. Half way up the pass traffic came to a stop as a empty truck and trailer had spun out and was blocking the road. When the road reopened the cars really had a problem but we didn't have a bit of a problem in our mh. When you have places to go in the winter you don't always have a choice.
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