Virginia law prohibits the sale of tires with protruding cleats, spikes, or other protuberances, except for certain farm machinery and studded tires permitted by law. Violating this regulation is classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor. Additionally, the law grants authority to issue permits for certain traction engines and tractors with specialized tracks.
Tires with protruding cleats, spikes, or other protuberances of materials other than rubber are prohibited from being sold in Virginia, except for certain farm machinery and permitted studded tires.
Yes, studded tires are permitted in Virginia if their use complies with the law's provisions.
Selling tires with prohibited protuberances in Virginia is classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Yes, the Commissioner of Highways and local authorities can issue permits for operating traction engines or tractors with movable tracks under certain conditions.