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Citations Issued for No Snow Play on the Roadway

By County of San Bernardino

02/01/2022 at 03:30 PM

Since San Bernardino County’s “No Snow Play on the Roadway” campaign began in January, 119 citations were made by deputies with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Twin Peaks Station.

San Bernardino County Code Enforcement gave out 158 warnings and issued 8 citations in mountain areas. The number of traffic violators in the Forest Falls area has slightly decreased compared to last year due to the U.S. Forestry Service opening the Big Falls parking lot, which alleviated roadside parking issues in the area.

While there hasn’t been much snow recently in lower elevations, snow is here and we want to encourage mountain visitors to ski resorts and other designated winter recreation sites to play safely only in designated areas. Snow play is not permitted by the roadway or in front of private homes. This winter season, snow play on the roadway has been greeted by fines of up to $150 or more, tow-aways, and other sanctions. The Sheriff’s Department, California Highway Patrol, and other law enforcement agencies will be out in force during and after winter storms to actively enforce no snow play on the roadway regulations.

Snow play on the roadway is illegal in San Bernardino County mountain communities for very good reasons, most of them related to safety.

Narrow mountain roads can become dangerously crowded during and after winter storms as motorists stop to deal with snow chains, vehicle breakdowns, and minor accidents. Invisible patches of ice make it impossible for drivers to stop in time to avoid hitting the cars in front of them, a child whose sled has shot out onto the middle of the road, or guard rails positioned over high and steep cliffs.

Not stopping for snow play on the roadway or in front of homes is also about being a good neighbor.

So, while residents throughout Southern California are welcome in San Bernardino County’s beautiful mountains, the county urges everyone to pay attention to no-parking signs, be prepared for hazardous driving conditions, play only in designated recreation areas, and be considerate of those who live in these communities. The price for not doing so will be steep.

Also, motorists are advised not to approach the mountains without snow chains. If conditions call for chains, law enforcement will not allow vehicles to proceed without them.

Remember: No snow play on the roadway. For your own safety and the safety of others, wait until you reach your mountain destination to play in the snow.

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