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No Mud Flaps = Pay the Fine
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<blockquote data-quote="Kev" data-source="post: 155587" data-attributes="member: 4539"><p>Yeah, it is in deed a law to have mud flaps in Saskatchewan. They need to cover the 2/3rd of each wheels. Fenders must also be at least as wide as the wheels. I'm pretty sure none of us will be stopped with our vettes for this... And I'm going to add that I already got a rock chip on my ride in its first 500kms. I have been really careful but trucks without mud flaps added to Saskatchewan highways... I'm all for this law to be enforced. A warning for one who doesn't know can also never hurt.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is I paid for mud flaps to be added on my truck to protect other people's vehicles. I would just like to get same courtesy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kev, post: 155587, member: 4539"] Yeah, it is in deed a law to have mud flaps in Saskatchewan. They need to cover the 2/3rd of each wheels. Fenders must also be at least as wide as the wheels. I'm pretty sure none of us will be stopped with our vettes for this... And I'm going to add that I already got a rock chip on my ride in its first 500kms. I have been really careful but trucks without mud flaps added to Saskatchewan highways... I'm all for this law to be enforced. A warning for one who doesn't know can also never hurt. Bottom line is I paid for mud flaps to be added on my truck to protect other people's vehicles. I would just like to get same courtesy. [/QUOTE]
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