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You must stop and put on chains when highway signs indicate chains are required. You can be cited by the California Highway Patrol and fined if you dont. You will usually have about a mile between Chains Required signs and the checkpoint to your chains.
Both chains and cables are legal traction control devices for cars in California.
California does not have any specific dates when vehicles are required to carry chains. When the road is posted with a sign requiring chains, all heavy-duty vehicles (over 6,500 pounds gross weight) must be equipped with chains mounted on the tires in order to proceed.
R-1: Chains or Snow Tires Required Under R-1 conditions, snow socks may be used as a legal alternative to tire chains if they are approved by Caltrans.
Required to be equipped with tire traction devices when entering a signed restricted area. There are three requirements in California. Requirement One (R1): Chains, traction devices or snow tires are required on the drive axle of all vehicles except four wheel/ all wheel drive vehicles.

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Requirement 2 (R-2): Chains are required on all vehicles except four-wheel-drive vehicles under 6,500 pounds gross weight and equipped with snow tires on all four wheels. Chains for one set of drive wheels must be carried by four wheel-drive vehicles using snow tires.
The class will consist of a performance and written exam, and applicants must pass both exams to obtain a Chain Installer permit. Returning Caltrans District 10 chain Installers, with no prior violations, can renew their permits immediately by calling (209) 693-3895.

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