Winter weather can get brutal in the Midwest, especially when it comes to snow. When it comes to chains in tires are they legal in Missouri?

Is it Legal to Use Snow Chains in Missouri?

Whether you live in town or the country we all have to deal with winter/snowy driving. So, is it okay to use snow chains on your car in Missouri?

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The good news is, yes, it’s completely legal to use snow chains and studded tires in Missouri. But there’s a catch: they should only be used when conditions truly call for them—like when roads are covered with snow or ice. Using them unnecessarily can damage road surfaces, which is something to avoid.

Only Six States Can Use Snow Chains

Interestingly, Missouri is one of just six states that doesn’t have specific chain laws. This means it’s up to you to decide when to use them, but make sure you’re prepared. For example, you’ll need to confirm if your tires are compatible with chains or if they already have studs designed for winter traction.

If you’re thinking about getting chains, it’s worth doing your homework first. They can be a great investment, but you’ll want to talk to a tire expert to ensure your tires are compatible and that chains are truly necessary for your situation. A little preparation can go a long way in keeping you safe this winter.

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