Washington Chain Law

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by san00, Nov 27, 2019.

  1. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    OP you’ll want to get chains anyway if you’re coming from Utah. You’ll have Lookout and 4th of July to get over getting to Spokane.
     
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  2. Tx Countryboy

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    Run up there also & was checked often from 2011-2017.
     
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  3. krupa530

    krupa530 Light Load Member

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    I run up there quite a bit. Never been checked but my chains are hanging in plain site for all to see.
     
  4. jammer910Z

    jammer910Z Road Train Member

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    I put on 2 and a drag and pulled right past the CMV enforcement on Willamette Pass in Oregon today.
    The chain law was 4 and 2.
    That's crap.
    I was empty and never slipped ONE TIME WHATSOEVER.

    The problem is people can't drive.
    You can't horse that throttle. 20191127_155516.jpg
     
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  5. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    Ok. I’m sharing my experience, just as you are. When I say I ran up there I mean day in and day out with an 8 axle maxi flat. I wasn’t running to and from the NW, I was running the NW and Western Canada exclusively when I lived up there. My chains were out in the open, I was never checked, your experience may vary.
     
  6. Tx Countryboy

    Tx Countryboy Road Train Member

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    Lived in montana & delivered to Seattle & Portland . then back to mt. Drove out of Billings.
     
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  7. JReding

    JReding Road Train Member

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    I live here in the PNW, crossing the passes here is routine. I can tell you for a fact there have been many occasions when conditions have been bad enough that you’re not making it up and over unless you’ve got four singles on plus your drag.

    As far as Eastern Washington goes, specifically the Spokane area, it’s pretty common for them to be buried in snow most of the winter, sometimes up to a foot or more.

    Chains may not be required depending on where you’re traveling in Washington, but do you really want to go looking for them after you find out you can’t get any further down the road, or worse, you’re already stuck?
     
  8. Cabinover101

    Cabinover101 Heavy Load Member

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    Just flip the switch for auto chains :D
     
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  9. Mototom

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    Wait, so I don’t have to chain all 8 drive tires? I chained all 8 drives and 4 of my trailer tires.
     
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  10. x1Heavy

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    4 outsides and one trailer last axle outside usually right side as a drag.
     
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