During the winter months the weather can be unpredictable. Some years the weather is mild, and other years there is snow on the ground and driving over the passes is dangerous.
In Oregon, depending on where you are traveling, you could run into all kinds of road conditions – even those that require snow tires or chains. This is usually when the road is icy but, also when there is snow on the road.
Chains are a way to improve the traction that your tires have on the road and reduce the chances of your sliding off the side of the road, or even worse, into oncoming traffic. This is an obvious benefit to both you and the other drivers on the road.
It’s best to put chains on early in your trip if you know you are going to need them. Waiting until the last minute can cause a delay for other travelers and can block lanes making it difficult for workers to maintain the road. There are designated chain up areas on the highways of Oregon, and if you know you are going to need to use chains, it is best to put them on at the earliest stop.
Here are some tips for driving with chains:
Stay safe this winter by following all severe weather warnings. Avoid driving in bad weather conditions if you can, and if you must drive in the snow or ice, make sure to follow the laws and recommendations for using chains on your car.