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Kentucky has no specific law requiring drivers to remove snow and ice from their vehicles.
State statutes do require drivers to have an unobstructed view of the road.
Another Kentucky law requires drivers to maintain the safety of pedestrians and other vehicles.
As the winter season approaches and cold temperatures continue to impact the commonwealth , Kentuckians may be curious if they can drive around with snow on top of their vehicles.
Here's what to know.
Is it legal to drive with snow on your car in Kentucky?
Although there is no law in Kentucky that explicitly requires drivers to remove snow and ice from their vehicles, there are several that imply or require drivers to have an unobstructed view of the roads.
Kentucky Revised Statutes 189.110, for exa

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