![]() ![]() R-3: Chains required on all vehicles, no exceptions. Use 4-Low only if your vehicle becomes stuck. Four-wheel drives must carry chains in the vehicle. Black lines or No traffic flow lines could indicate a closed road, but in most cases it means that either there is not enough vehicle flow to register or traffic. R-2: Chains required on all vehicles, except four-wheel drives or all-wheel drives with snow tread tires on all four wheels. Traffic flow lines: Red lines Heavy traffic flow, Yellow/Orange lines Medium flow and Green normal traffic or no traffic. Snow tires must have a tread depth of 6/32″ with an M&S imprint on the tire’s sidewall. R-1: Chains or snow tread tires required. IT’S THE LAW: Carry tire chains at all times during winter travel in the mountains!ĪLWAYS BE AWARE OF POSSIBLE STORM DEBRIS ON ROADWAYSĬaltrans Chain Control Requirement Levels: SNOW PLAY ON OR NEAR ROADWAYS IS VERY DANGEROUS – DON’T DO IT! – DON’T RISK IT! Highway 18/330 – Big Bear to Running Springs and Highland can be the most congested.Ĭonsider using alternates Highway 38 to Mentone or Highway 18 to Lucerne Valley. State Route 18 (Big Bear City to Lucerne Valley) CALTRANS REPORTS THAT HWY 38 WILL BE CLOSED FOR SEVERAL MONTHS OR MORE. State Route 38 (Big Bear City to Redlands)ĪS OF SUNDAY NIGHT, 8/20/23: HWY 38 IS COMPLETELY CLOSED IN BOTH DIRECTIONS FROM LAKE WILLIAMS TO BRYANT DUE TO HURRICANE STORM DAMAGE. ![]() Travel times Prepare for your travels with travel times on specific routes in Washington. Weather stations Our weather stations provide current and forecast weather conditions at strategic points along the road. Sta te Route 330 (Highland to Running Springs) Current reports on weather and driving conditions so you can travel safely through Washingtons many beautiful mountains. State Route 18 (Big Bear Lake to Running Springs) ![]()
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