Kentucky HB293 prohibits operating vehicles with iron, steel, or wooden wheels on highways unless equipped with rubber strips.
Kentucky HB293 amends vehicle laws to prohibit operating vehicles with iron, steel, or wooden wheels on highways unless the wheels are equipped with a rubber strip or rubber compound strip on the portion in contact with the highway surface. Violators face fines of $100 for the first offense and $100 to $500 for subsequent offenses, along with potential imprisonment for 30 days. The bill also outlines various other fines and penalties for different vehicle-related violations.
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