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Wintery weather leads to restricted road conditions, and we've compiled the most frequent traffic violations along with their corresponding penalties.

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Staying informed about winter driving regulations is crucial for ensuring safety on the roads. One way to do this is by subscribing to the free, weekly newsletter published by 95.5 our website. This digital subscription service delivers updates straight to your inbox, keeping you informed about various events and highlights, including exclusive content related to Larissa Lannert.

In addition to staying informed, it's essential to be aware of common winter vehicle violations and the corresponding fines. Here are some general examples based on common regulations in snowy and icy conditions:

1. **Failure to use snow chains or traction devices when required:** Many regions mandate the use of snow chains or cables on certain drive wheels depending on the vehicle type and road conditions. Fines for not complying can range from warnings to substantial monetary fines, depending on the severity and local laws.

2. **Driving without proper winter tires:** Some jurisdictions require vehicles to have snow tires or equivalent during winter months or under specific weather conditions. Violations can result in fines.

3. **Failure to display proper lighting or flags on loads in low visibility:** For example, vehicles with loads extending more than 4 feet beyond the rear must display red lights or flags visible from certain distances to alert other drivers. Violations can also attract fines.

4. **Driving under the influence (DUI/OVI) during winter:** Alcohol-related violations are often strictly enforced year-round, with harsher penalties if combined with hazardous winter driving conditions. Penalties include fines, mandatory ignition interlock devices, driver intervention programs, and potentially jail time.

5. **Not clearing snow from the car roof:** Failing to clear snow from the roof of your car can result in a fine.

6. **Driving with a snow-covered license plate:** Driving with a snow-covered license plate can also lead to a fine.

7. **Clearing only a small "peephole" in the windshield:** Driving with a small, obstructed view due to inadequate snow removal can result in a fine.

8. **Letting a car warm up before driving:** Letting a car warm up before driving during winter can result in a fine.

9. **In winter, failing to turn on low beam headlights within town:** Failing to turn on low beam headlights within town during winter can result in a fine, which increases if property damage occurs.

10. **Driving on ice or snow without winter tires:** Driving on ice or snow without winter tires can result in a fine, with increased fines for hindrance, endangerment, or accident.

11. **It's recommended to have gloves, an ice scraper, de-icer, and a windshield cover in the car during winter.**

For precise information about common vehicle violations and their corresponding fines during winter in a specific location, please specify the country name. Alternatively, you may consult the local department of transportation or motor vehicle administration for official winter driving regulations and penalties.

Driving carefully is advised during winter due to increased traffic risks. Stay safe and informed this winter season!

  1. In the automotive industry, it's important to be aware that driving without proper winter tires can lead to fines, as some jurisdictions mandate their use during winter months.
  2. Financial consequences also apply in the transportation industry, as failure to use snow chains or traction devices when required can result in substantial monetary fines, depending on the severity and local laws.
  3. To help the finance sector, it's essential to avoid alcohol-related violations during winter, as driving under the influence (DUI/OVI) can lead to harsh penalties such as fines, mandatory ignition interlock devices, driver intervention programs, and potentially jail time.

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