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Driving to Colorado This Winter? This New Tire Law Could Ruin Your Ski Trip

Colorado just turned its traction law into a personality test for skiers: are you the guy who checks tires in the rental lot, or the guy sideways on Vail Pass with a state trooper writing you up? As of this fall, the updated law requires at least 3/16-inch tread and proper winter, all-weather, or M+S tires on key stretches of I-70 when the law is active, according to Colorado DOT’s traction-law page. If your setup doesn’t qualify, you need chains or an approved traction device—no matter how many AWD badges are on your tailgate.

What This Colorado Traction Law Actually Demands From You

CDOT’s own traction law requirements spell it out: every vehicle, including four-wheel drive, needs enough tread and the right rating or it needs chains on two or more drive wheels when conditions flip. A blunt explainer in The Sun warns that drivers who ignore the law and block traffic can face fines up to $1,157, especially if their under-equipped car helps turn I-70 into a parking lot. You do not want to be the out-of-state hero in a rental crossover who shuts down the corridor and gets that bill.

Rental agencies are now required to tell you whether the car you’re taking up I-70 actually complies, as a recent CBS Colorado breakdown on the new law points out. They are not required to hand you snow tires or chains. That gap is where your ski trip goes from smooth to wrecked in one snow squall.

My Verdict: How You Keep Your Ski Trip and Your Pride

If you are heading into the Colorado mountains this winter, you treat the traction law like part of your packing list. You check tread depth and sidewall markings before you leave the rental lot, you push for real winter or all-weather tires, and you carry chains or traction devices instead of trusting vibes and all-wheel drive. You become the guy who cruises past the mess instead of starring in the viral clip of tourists blocking the pass, and you make first chair while everyone else is still waiting for a tow.

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