I realized another good reason to have them no matter how good the weather is. If your truck breaks down, by the time it's fixed, you might need them.
I-70 Chains
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by JC1971, Jan 27, 2016.
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I don't think there are any storms coming through until Sunday and Monday.dca Thanks this.
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Anybody know what conditions are on i70 easy in Colorado from mm 178 to mm198
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This does beg the question, "Why would a driver want to run I-70 through the Rockies without chains?"drvrtech77, finbyrd and flatbedder Thank this.
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east of vail
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Thanks I was just asking because I had saw a sign board traveling east on I 70 said all mcg chains are required but I made it through as the roads were in good shape
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They are required to have clear through the end of May. I-70 MMs 133 to 259. Those fines aren't a whistle in the park, either. http://www.cotrip.org/truckers.htm
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Anytime after 10 pm tonight expect snowfall W. of Denver, up to 24" in some places.
dry at present hahahaha
stupid is, as stupid does
The signs at the state line and the signs at the 133mm are a bit confusing. If you aren't carrying chains from the 133 to 259 Sept. 1st to May 31st, you can be fined, if chains are required and you don't have them, you WILL be fined. Now, that said, there are chain law areas on US 287 So. of Lamar, on Co 71 between Limon and Brush, on I-70 just west of Limon, on I-76 N.E. of Denver. In 19 yrs of driving trucks in Colorado, I've chained on I-70 W. of Limon twice.
well, that depends on how well you can whistle
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