WAC 204-24-050
Use of tire chains or other traction
devices. (1) Vehicles under 10,000 pounds gross vehicle
weight.
When traffic control signs are posted by the department
of transportation it shall be unlawful for any vehicle to
enter the controlled area without having mounted on its drive
tires the traction device specified by the sign, which must
also meet the requirements of WAC 204-24-040.
Exception for all wheel drive vehicles. When "chains
required" signs are posted, all-wheel drive vehicles shall be
exempt from the chain requirement when all wheels are in gear
and are equipped with approved traction devices as specified
in WAC 204-24-040 provided that tire chains for at least one
set of drive tires are carried in the vehicle.
(2) Vehicles or combinations of vehicles over 10,000
pounds gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR).
When traffic control signs marked "chains required" are
posted by the department of transportation it shall be
unlawful for any vehicle or combination of vehicles to enter
the controlled area without having mounted on its tires, tire
chains as follows: Provided, That highway maintenance
vehicles operated by the department of transportation for the
purpose of snow removal and its ancillary functions are exempt
from the following requirements if such vehicle has sanding
capability in front of the drive tires.
(a) Vehicles or vehicle combinations with two to four
axles including but not limited to trucks, truck-tractors,
buses and school buses: For vehicles with a single drive
axle, one tire on each side of the drive axle shall be
chained. For vehicles with dual drive axles, one tire on each
side of one of the drive axles shall be chained. For vehicle
combinations including trailers or semi-trailers; one tire on
the last axle of the last trailer or semi-trailer, shall be
chained. If the trailer or semi-trailer has tandem rear
axles, the chained tire may be on either of the last two
axles.
(b) Automobile transporters are any vehicle combination
designed and used specifically for the transport of assembled
(capable of being driven) highway vehicles. For vehicles with
single drive axles, one tire on each side of the drive axle
shall be chained. For vehicles with dual drive axles, one
tire on each side of each of the drive axles shall be chained.
For vehicle combinations including trailers or semi-trailers,
one tire on the last axle of the last trailer or semi-trailer
shall be chained. If the trailer or semi-trailer has tandem
rear axles, the chained tire may be on either of the last two
axles.
(c) Vehicle combinations with five axles consisting of a
truck tractor with dual drive axles and a tandem axled
semi-trailer; all tires on one drive axle may be chained or
one tire on each side of each of the drive axles may be
chained. Chains must be applied to a minimum of four tires on
the drive axles. On the tandem axle semi-trailer, the chained
tire may be on either of the last two axles.
(d) Vehicle combinations with five axles, consisting of a
truck and trailer, or truck tractor and semi-trailer with a
single drive axle, or truck tractor, semi-trailer and full
trailer: For vehicles with a single drive axle, all tires on
the drive axle shall be chained. For vehicles with dual drive
axles, all tires on one of the drive axles shall be chained. For vehicle combinations including trailers or semi-trailers,
one tire on the last axle of the last trailer or semi-trailer
shall be chained. If the trailer or semi-trailer has tandem
rear axles, the chained tire may be on either of the last two
axles.
(e) Vehicle combinations with six or more axles,
including but not limited to truck and trailer or truck
tractor and semi-trailer or truck tractor semi-trailer and
full trailer: For vehicles with a single drive axle, all
tires on the drive axle shall be chained. For vehicles with
dual drive axles where traffic control signs marked "approved
traction tires required" are posted, all tires on one of the
drive axles shall be chained. For vehicles with dual drive
axles where traffic control signs marked "chains required" are
posted, all tires on one of the drive axles shall be chained. In addition, one tire on each side of the additional drive
axle shall be chained. For vehicle combinations including
trailers or semi-trailers, one tire on the last axle shall be
chained. For vehicles with tandem axle trailers or
semi-trailers, the chained tire may be on either of the last
two axles.
(f) All vehicles over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight
rating (GVWR) shall carry a minimum of two extra chains for
use in the event that road conditions require the use of more
chains or in the event that chains in use are broken or
otherwise made useless.
(g) Approved chains for vehicles over 10,000 pounds gross
vehicle weight rating (GVWR) shall have at least two side
chains to which are attached sufficient cross chains of
hardened metal so that at least one cross chain is in contact
with the road surface at all times. Plastic chains shall not
be allowed. The state patrol may approve other devices as
chains if the devices are equivalent to regular chains in
performance.
(h) On the following routes all vehicles and combinations
of vehicles over 10,000 gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)
pounds shall carry sufficient tire chains to meet the
requirements of this chapter from November 1 to April 1 of
each year or at other times when chains are required for such
vehicles:
(i) I-90 - between North Bend (MP 32) and Ellensburg (MP
101).
(ii) SR-97 - between (MP 145) and Junction SR-2.
(iii) SR-2 - between Dryden (MP 108) and Index (MP 36).
(iv) SR-12 - between Packwood (MP 135) and Naches (MP
187).
(v) SR-97 - between the Columbia River (MP 0.00) and
Toppenish (MP 59.00).
(vi) SR-410 - from Enumclaw to Naches.
(vii) SR-20 - between Tonasket (MP 262) and Kettle Falls
(MP 342); and SR-20 between Newhalem (MP 120) and Winthrop (MP
192).
(viii) SR-155 - between Omak (MP 79) and Nespelem (MP
45).
(ix) SR-970 - between (MP 0) and (MP 10).
(x) SR-14 - between Gibbons Creek (MP 18.00) and (MP
108.40) intersection of Cliffs Road.
(xi) SR-542 - Mt. Baker highway between (MP 22.91) and
(MP 57.26).
(xii) I-82 - between Ellensburg Exit 3 (MP 3.00) and
Selah Exit 26 (MP 26.00).
Vehicles making local deliveries as indicated on bills of
lading and not crossing the mountain pass are exempt from this
requirement if operating outside of a chain required area.
(3) The Washington state department of transportation or
Washington state patrol may prohibit any vehicle from entering
a chain/approved traction device control area when it is
determined that the vehicle will experience difficulty in
safely traveling the area.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.420, 46.12.330, 46.37.005. 02-19-055, § 204-24-050, filed 9/12/02, effective 10/13/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.005. 00-03-081, § 204-24-050,
filed 1/19/00, effective 2/19/00; 99-06-023, § 204-24-050,
filed 2/22/99, effective 3/25/99; 98-19-042, § 204-24-050,
filed 9/11/98, effective 10/12/98; 95-07-137, § 204-24-050,
filed 3/22/95, effective 4/22/95. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.420. 94-08-069, § 204-24-050, filed 4/4/94, effective
5/5/94; 92-05-016, § 204-24-050, filed 2/10/92, effective
3/12/92. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.005. 91-14-004
(Order 91-003), § 204-24-050, filed 6/21/91, effective
7/22/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.420. 83-21-080
(Order 83-10-01), § 204-24-050, filed 10/19/83. Statutory
Authority: RCW 46.37.005. 82-11-045 (Order 82-05-01), §
204-24-050, filed 5/12/82. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.005 and 46.37.420. 81-10-038 (Order 81-04-01), §
204-24-050, filed 4/30/81; 78-02-091 (Order 7607A), §
204-24-050, filed 1/30/78; Order 7607, § 204-24-050, filed
9/14/76; Order 6902, § 204-24-050, filed 2/17/70.]