State |
Legislation |
Alabama |
Studs of reasonable proportions are allowed when required for safety because of snow, rain or other conditions tending to cause a vehicle to skid or slide. |
Alaska |
North of 60° Latitude - Permitted September 16th - April 30th. South of 60° Latitude - Permitted October 1st - April 14th. |
Arizona |
Studded tires are permitted from October 1st - May 1st. |
Arkansas |
Studded tires are permitted from November 15th - April 15th. |
California |
Studded tires are permitted from November 1st - April 30th. |
Colorado |
Studded tires are permitted. |
Connecticut |
Studded tires are permitted from November 15th - April 30th. |
Delaware |
Studded tires are permitted from October 15th - April 15th. |
Florida |
Studded tires are not permitted. |
Georgia |
Studded tires are not permitted unless required for safety because of snow, ice or other conditions tending to cause a vehicle to skid. |
Hawaii |
Studded tires are not permitted except on either the Mauna Kea access road above Hale Pohaku or on any other road within the Mauna Kea Science Reserve leased to the University of Hawaii. |
Idaho |
Studded tires are permitted from October 1st - April 30th. Fire departments are exempt. |
Illinois |
Studded tires are not permitted. Rural mail carriers and persons with disabilities living in unincorporated areas may use studs from November 15th - April 1st. |
Indiana |
Studded tires are permitted from October 1st - May 1st. |
Iowa |
Studded tires are permitted from November 1st - April 1st. |
Kansas |
Studded tires are permitted from November 1st - April 1st. |
Kentucky |
Studded tires are permitted. |
Louisiana |
Studded tires are not permitted. |
Maine |
Studded tires are permitted from October 2nd - April 30th. |
Maryland |
Studded tires are permier 1st - March 31st for vehicles registered in Allegany County, Carroll County, Frederick County, Garrett County or Washington County only. |
Massachusetts |
Studded tires are permitted from November 2nd - April 30th. |
Michigan |
Studded tires are not permitted. |
Minnesota |
Studded tires are not permitted. Rural mail carriers may use studded tires under certain conditions from November 1st - April 15th. |
Mississippi |
Studded tires are not permitted. |
Missouri |
Studded tires are permitted from November 2nd - March 31st. |
Montana |
Studded tires are permitted from October 1st - May 31st. |
Nebraska |
Studded tires are permitted from November 1st - April 1st. |
Nevada |
Studded tires are permitted from October 1st - April 30th. |
New Hampshire |
Studded tires are permitted. |
New Jersey |
Studded tires are permitted from November 15th - April 1st. |
New Mexico |
Studded tires are not permitted unless required for safety because of snow, ice or other conditions tending to cause a vehicle to skid. |
New York |
Studded tires are permitted from October 16th - April 30th. |
North Carolina |
Studded tires are permitted. |
North Dakota |
Studded tires are permitted from October 15th - April 15th. School buses are exempt. |
Ohio |
Studded tires are permitted from November 1st - April 15th. |
Oklahoma |
Studded tires are permitted from November 1st - April 1st. |
Oregon |
Studded tires are permitted from November 1st - March 31st. |
Pennsylvania |
Studded tires are permitted from November 1st - April 15th. |
Rhode Island |
Studded tires are permitted from November 15th - April 1st. |
South Carolina |
Studded tires are permitted. |
South Dakota |
Studded tires are permitted from October 1st - April 30th. School buses and municipal fire vehicles are exempt. |
Tennessee |
Studded tires are permitted from October 1st - April 15th. |
Texas |
Studded tires are not permitted. |
Utah |
Studded tires are permitted from October 15th - March 31st. |
Vermont |
Studded tires are permitted. |
Virginia |
Studded tires are permitted from October 15th - April 15th. |
Washington |
Studded tires are permitted from November 1st - March 31st. |
West Virginia |
Studded tires are permitted from November 1st - April 15th only on tires operated at 40psi or below. |
Wisconsin |
Studded tires are not permitted. Emergency vehicles, school buses and vehicles used to deliver mail are exempt. Vehicles with out-of-state registrations are exempt only if such automobile is in the course of passing through the state for a period of not more than 30 days. |
Wyoming |
Studded tires are permitted. |