== == == == I had the same question and although it doesn't specifically state that they are legal, the IL State DMV website has the following article on winter-time vehicle safety which includes a recommendation to carry tire chains in your car. http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:k6ctNYJm7l0J:dot.state.il.us/winter.html+tire+chains+laws+Illinois&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us
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Yes, they are legal.
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The use of tire chains are legal in the state of Kansas. You can also use studded tires in Kansas during the months of November through March.
Yes, snow tire chains are legal in Wisconsin. However, they are typically only allowed to be used during specific weather conditions or on certain roadways where their use is necessary for safety. It's important to check local regulations and restrictions before using snow tire chains in Wisconsin.
No, studded tires are not legal in Illinois.
Not only are they legal, but sometimes required and you might get a ticket if you are driving without them.
The laws governing tire chains differ by state. In some states they are legal for part of the year only. You can check your state's regulations at this url: http://www.tirechainsrequired.com/laws.html.
Tire Barn has locations in the state of Illinois, Indiana and Tennessee, with Superstores now open in two states, Illinois and Indiana. They are a growing franchise, so they are not as widespread as other tire chains in existence.
Yes, tire chains are legal in New Jersey. However, they are typically only used during severe weather conditions, such as heavy snow or ice, and must be installed properly to avoid damage to the road surface. It is always advisable to check current regulations before using tire chains in the state.
Yes, Tire chains are legal in all states. Some are a little more strict on when they are legal, but for the most part the wordage is "Tire chain usage is permitted for hazardous weather or other related incidents only, but may not damage the highway surface" In other words, use them for safety, but take them off when the pavement is bare.
"The laws for snow tire chains very from state to state, country to country, province to province, county to county. Check with your local bylaw or MP for more info."