Do I need chains if I'm going to big bear area.

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Pranqster

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with 4x4, you won't NEED them, but its nice to have options...... I just crossed the sierra and saw 3 overturned trucks and numerous stuck vehicles. We made it in a Prius with NO CHAINS! Sometimes its about the driver.....lol
(we did carry chains, but didn't use them)
 
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I would carry them at least. $1000 fine in CA for not having them IF there is snow on ground or slippery conditions. Even with 4WD and M/S tires, the CHP may ask...and check.
 

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I would carry them at least. $1000 fine in CA for not having them IF there is snow on ground or slippery conditions. Even with 4WD and M/S tires, the CHP may ask...and check.
Is that true? I'm currently visiting (but have no intentions of encountering snow), and I thought the signs say "Chains OR 4x4 with M/S Tires" ...or something to that effect. No?
 

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If you are not worried about the money get the chains, @ArmyofMike is correct you must carrier chains on most mountain roads in California in the winter regardles of the vehicle.

There are four stages Caltrans/CHP use in snow conditions regarding who is allowed to drive.

Stage 1 - Winter conditions no restrictions
Stage 2 - 2wd with chains - 4wd with off road tires
Stage 3 - 2wd cannot travel - 4wd with chains and off road tires, or studded snow tires.
Stage 4 - closed to all traffic

It does not even require a stage one alert for all vehicles to be required to carry chains.
 

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I wish I had pictures, but it was about 25 years ago so I don't. I was chaining up on Hwy 80 near Truckee on the way hone from a ski trip at Squaw and I helped the driver of the Oscar Meyer Weiner Mobile chain up.

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