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rgatijnet1 wrote:X-2, on Ronnie's post! I can't remember about Idaho or Montana, but in Washington State you must carry tire chains in your vehicle during the winter months and when going over the Mountain Passes even when the sign says no chains required. The Washington State Patrol sits on top of these passes and when they see a vehicle with no chains on (when the chains required sign is on) you will get pulled over a ticketed. The best route IMHO is I-90. Good Luck
As mentioned weather is unpredictable. Keep informed as to what to expect each day on the road. Get yourself a set of chains for the rears and have them available, even if you do not need to install them. Some places require that you have them with your rig and the fine is more than the cost of the chains. There used to be places that rented chains but I have since bought mine.
When driving in Winter temps, drive slow and do not make any quick adjustments. Do not change lanes or steer when you are going over an overpass as the road could be covered in ice.
From experience, driving in a blizzard can make it difficult for your defroster to melt the snow on a 4 foot tall windshield. Other than that, just enjoy the trip.
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