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Even though snow removal vehicles have flashing lights, visibility may be so restricted during a storm that it is difficult to see the slow moving equipment. Slow down and watch for other vehicles and for snow equipment. Visibility is often limited in winter by weather conditions. Remember to avoid sudden stops and quick direction changes. Bridge decks and shady spots can be icy when other areas are not. Snow and ice make stopping distances much longer, so keep your seat belt buckled and leave more distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead. A highway speed of 55 mile an hour may be safe in dry weather but an invitation for trouble on snow and ice.

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Use the car defroster and a clean cloth to keep the windows free of fog. You may want to stop at a safe turnout to use a snow brush or scraper. It may be necessary to change routes or turn back during a bad storm or you may be caught in a traffic delay. Get an early start and allow plenty of time to reach your destination. Trips to the mountains can take longer during winter, especially if you encounter stormy Big Bear road conditions or icy roads. A lengthy delay will make you glad you have them. It is also a good idea to take along water, food, warm blankets and extra clothing.Other suggested items to carry in your car are an ice scraper or commercial deicer, a broom for brushing snow off your car, a shovel to free your car if it’s “snowed in”, sand or burlap for traction if your wheels should become mired in snow and an old towel to clean your hands.Make sure you know if your vehicle is front or rear wheel drive. Chains must be installed on the drive wheels. You might also want to take along a flashlight and chain repair links. Make sure they are the proper size for your tires and are in working order. Always carry chains when traveling in the winter mountains.Make sure they are the properly inflated and the tread is in good condition. You may want to add special solvent to your windshield washer reservoir to prevent icing. Check your antifreeze and be ready for colder temperatures.Make sure your brakes, windshield wipers, defroster, heater and exhaust system are in top condition.The network is updated as Big Bear road conditions change. To help keep you abreast of changing conditions, Caltrans operates the Caltrans Highway Information Network which motorists may telephone for up-to-the-minute information (800) 427-7623. SNOW PLAY ON OR NEAR ROADWAYS IS VERY DANGEROUS – DON’T DO IT! – DON’T RISK IT!Ĭaltrans officials urge you to check Big Bear road conditions often.

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IT’S THE LAW: Carry tire chains at all times during winter travel in the mountains. R-3: Chains required – ALL VEHICLES – no exceptions. Four-wheel drive vehicles must carry chains in the vehicle. R-2: Chains are required on all vehicles except four-wheel drives with snow tread tires. All other vehicles (cars, pick-ups, vans, etc.) must have either snow tread tires or chains on the drive axle. R-1: Chains are required on all commercial vehicles (trucks or buses). W: No Restrictions – Watch for snow on pavement. Though the drive on this route takes a bit longer, it is typically less congested than Hwy 330 / Hwy 18.Ĭaltrans Chain Control Requirement Levels: The shortest and quickest way for visitors coming from Los Angeles, Orange County, and other points west is Hwy 330 / Hwy 18. Please note that this route can become very congested on the weekends during peak season. This route has the least amount of mountain driving. The shortest and quickest way for visitors coming from Los Angeles, Orange County, and other points west is Hwy 330 / Hwy Hwy 18 is the quickest way to/from Barstow, Las Vegas, and other high desert locations. Big Bear Weather Courtesy of Current Conditions at Big Bear Snow SummitĬal Trans – Updated every 30 minutes for road closures and chain restrictions –īear Mountain has their own Road Conditions link














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