Utah Admin. Code R920-6-3 - Definitions
As used in this rule:
(1) "UDOT" means the Utah Department of
Transportation
(2) "UHP" means Utah
Highway Patrol
(3) "Traction
Devices" are devices that improve traction of tires on icy or snowy road by
placing high friction objects between the tires and the road. Examples include
tire chains, sand distribution devices, tire studs and other devices similar in
function.
(4) "Traction Device
Equipped" describes a vehicle equipped as follows:
(a) Any size vehicle with traction devices on
all drive tires. An exception is allowed in the case of dual tires, where
traction devices are required for at least one of the two tires in the dual
mounting.
(b) As an alternative to
R920-6-3(4)(a), a vehicle less than 12000 GVW equipped with Three Peak Mountain
Snowflake (3PMSF) snow tires on all wheels will be considered traction device
equipped.
(5) "Four
wheel drive" for the purposes of this rule consists of four-wheel and all-wheel
drive autos and light trucks with mounted M+S (all-season) or 3 peak mountain
snowflake (3PMSF) snow tires on all wheels.
(6) "Class I Traction Segment" is a defined
part of a highway where UDOT, UHP or designated local law enforcement may
require vehicles over 12,000 GVW to provide traction devices.
(7) "Class II Traction Segment" is a defined
part of a highway where UDOT, UHP or designated local law enforcement may
require traction devices or four-wheel-drive for all vehicles. Class II
traction segments may also be operated as a Class I when conditions
warrant.
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