Public Safety Message and Information
11/13/2008 WINTER DRIVING Winter driving on roads and highways in the snow-capped Sierra Nevada can be a pleasant adventure or it can be a frustrating, tiring an sometimes even hazardous undertaking. The California Department of Transportation, Cal/Trans, provides the following information to help make your mountain driving safe and pleasant.
You must stop and put on chains when highway signs indicate chains are required. You can be cited by the CHP and fined if you don't. There is usually a mile or so between "Chains Required" signs and the check point to install your chains. Chain control areas can change rapidly because of weather conditions. The speed limit when chains are required is 25 mph. Even if you have four wheel drive or are with another vehicle that does, the speed limit is still 25 mph. Speed limits are enforced by radar. When you must put on chains, wait until you can pull completely off the roadway. Do not stop in a traffic lane where you will endanger yourself or impede other traffic. If you use the services of a chain installer, be sure to get a receipt and jot down the installers badge or ID number. Chain installers are private independent business people and are not Cal/Trans employees. Chain installers are not allowed to rent or sell chains. When removing chains, drive beyond the signs reading "End Chain Control" and pull off the roadway so you can safely remove them.
Check road conditions often using the Cal/Trans Highway Information Network. 1-800-427-ROAD (7623) http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/roadinfo TDD 1-800-735-2929 When traveling in California snow country, try the Cal/Trans toll free voice activated 800 service, 1-800-427-ROAD (7623). This service is available free from any touch tone phone, cellular phone or pay phone. All other areas outside of California you can dial 916-445-7623 to reach the same service. This Information system provides current information regarding the condition of the California State Highway System. The information provided covers incidents that cause significant delays to the normal flow of traffic such as, but not limited to, full closures, 1-way traffic controls, lane closures, construction, maintenance projects, and emergencies. The following conditions will NOT be found in these reports; normal commute traffic, ramp closures and traffic flow conditions.
Other Public Safety Messages and Information for the Winter months: Safety - Winter Driving Safety - Chimneys and Flues Safety - Carbon Monoxide Safety - Winter Grilling Safety - Influenza Safety - Winter Storms
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