You gotta remember that the highest point in the lower 48 states is in California. I remember getting caught is a snowstorm in the middle of August while camping in the White Mountains north of Death Valley. Donner Pass (of cannibalism fame) is one of the most treacherous passes that remains open year-round in the US. This is the same pass where they have to build snow sheds over the railroad tracks because it's too difficult to keep the rails plowed.
In general, the western states are more lenient on the use of chains and stud, but they use very little if any salt. Here in Michigan, on the other hand, chains and studs are allowed but rarely used; meanwhile the state dumps ridiculous amount of salt on its highways.
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