Drivers have one week to remove studded tires; missing the March 31 deadline could mean a $124 ticket
Published 2:30 pm Friday, March 25, 2016
The Washington State Department of Transportation is reminding motorists that studded tires must be removed by the last day in March.
Under state law, driving with studded tires after Thursday, March 31, is a traffic infraction that could result in a $124 ticket from law enforcement.
In addition, studs can wear down pavement, so removing them promptly helps extend the lifetime of state roadways. Tire removal services can get crowded as the deadline approaches, so please plan accordingly.
WSDOT will not extend the deadline this year, but crews will continue to monitor roads, passes and forecasts and work to clear any late season snow or ice. Travelers are reminded to “know before you go” by checking road conditions before heading out and staying on top of conditions with WSDOT’s social media and email alert tools.
