Why are tire chains illegal in Ohio?

Question:
Are they Illegal in any other states?

Answers:

So - was the high-speed crash Richard Hammonds fault?

Many states have made both chains and studded tires illegal due to the damage they cause to pavement when the roads are snow free. People just don't bother to stop and take chains off when they aren't needed, so to combat the damage many just made them not legal to use.

Why do some people not wear their seat belt while they drive?


A good snow tire with an aggressive tread will do almost as good a job as chains without the potential for damage.

truck issues parked and sliding down the hill help!?

Sure, they are illegal in many states, and the reason is that they damage the roads.

Safe and Fuel Efficient Driving SAFED?

Damage caused. need I say more

street racing is it all that bad?

Your little car might not damage the road much with chains, but think about an 18-wheel semi-truck. Same rules apply.

Phone number to call police if they pull you over?


Chains are mandatory in some mountain states during times of high snowfall. California even puts up informal roadblocks on I-80, complete with a portable building sitting in the passing lane... and they threaten to turn you back if you don't have chains. Yes it does gouge up the freeway lanes...
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