Nov. 8—Are studless winter tires better than their studded rivals? It's a crucial question each year for many Alaskans, but especially this week in Anchorage, after the season's first major snowfall ...
State officials have extended the deadline for Alaska drivers to remove their studded tires. Department of Public Safety Commissioner James Cockrell announced the state extension on Wednesday ...
Apr. 29—The deadline for removing studded snow tires from vehicles in most communities in Southcentral Alaska is Thursday. Under Alaska state law, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle with studded ...
The deadline to change out studded vehicle tires to drive on Alaska’s roads is approaching, the Department of Public Safety announced Tuesday. Residents living below the 60 North Latitude line, ...
A proposed bill would increase the fee Alaskans pay to the state when they buy studded tires by 1,500 percent. The rutted lanes on the Glenn Highway in Anchorage’s Eagle River section have helped ...
Alaskans can keep studded tires on their cars for longer than usual, Alaska Department of Public Safety announced. For people living below the 60 North Latitude line —an area that includes Southeast ...
FAIRBANKS — Studded tires are now legal on Alaska roads north of latitude 60. As of Sept. 15 the state allows studded tires on most Alaska roads including Fairbanks, Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula.
Is there a surer sign of winter than the sound of studded tires crunching on Alaska roadways? As of Thursday, it's legal for Alaskans living north of 60 degrees north latitude to start driving with ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska’s largest city will allow drivers to use studded tires early this year because of early snowfall. The Municipality of Anchorage issued a public notice Tuesday stating ...
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