​Chain Up So You Don’t Close Up The Freeway

February 2017

All truck drivers and motorists in passenger vehicles are reminded to look for chain requirement signs and obey the chain law. Several freeway and highway closures over the past several weeks, including the closure of I-84 and I-82 today were due to motorists (typically commercial trucks) not chaining up when required, then losing control, crashing and blocking the freeway lanes.

Because of recent severe winter weather chains have been required on several highway sections at various times, with snow, ice and slick roadways creating challenging driving conditions. In some cases chains are required only for commercial trucks or motorists towing trailers. In other cases chains are required on all vehicles, with traction tires as an alternative for chains on some passenger vehicles.

Know the chain law and stay in compliance. It will not only help you maintain control of your vehicle, save you from getting a ticket, but also help prevent road closures and long delays for other motorists. Don’t risk your life and the lives of others by refusing to comply with chain requirements.

For current chain requirements and information on Oregon chain law, visit www.TripCheck.com (but not while you’re driving). You can also call 511 / 800-977-6368 for updated Oregon road condition information.