6 States Where It’s Illegal to Drive With Snow on Your Car

Connecticut: Driving with snow on your car is considered a hazard to other drivers, and it's illegal to do so in Connecticut.

New Jersey: New Jersey law prohibits driving with snow on your vehicle, as it poses a safety risk to others on the road.

New Hampshire: Snow left on a vehicle can become dangerous projectiles, leading to fines for drivers in New Hampshire.

Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania considers driving with snow on your car a safety issue and has laws against it.

Alaska: Despite the prevalence of snow, Alaska still mandates that drivers clear snow from their vehicles before hitting the road.

Wisconsin: Wisconsin law requires drivers to remove snow from their vehicles to ensure safe driving conditions.

Colorado: Leaving snow on your car in Colorado is against the law and can result in fines for drivers.

Maine: Maine enforces laws against driving with snow on your vehicle to prevent accidents and injuries.

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