Snow Tire Requirement on Colorado Highway Fails
Colorado drivers won’t need snow tires or chains to drive on Interstate 70 next winter.
Negotiations at the state Capitol broke down Tuesday morning when lawmakers from the House and Senate tried to broker an agreement on a snow tire bill. The bill would have required winter snow tread or chains for noncommercial vehicles on mountainous stretches of Interstate 70 during snowy months.
The requirement passed the House but deflated in the Senate. Some Republicans called the requirement too hard to enforce.
Lawmakers may still decide to direct transportation authorities to study the matter.
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