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Utah Travel Council
Council Hall Capitol Hill
Salt Lake City, UT
84114
(800) 200-1160 (excluding AK, HI);
(801) 538-1030
Road Conditions Hotline
(801) 964-6000 (recording; Oct. 15-Apr. 1)
Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources
(801) 538-4700 |
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Speed Limit : 65
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Studded Tires
Permitted from Oct. 15 - Mar. 31
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Child Restraints
Required
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Seat Belts
Required
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Auto Liability
Insurance Mandatory
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Overnight Off-Road
Parking Permitted Unless Otherwise Posted
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Trailer Brakes
Required if Weight > 2,000 lbs
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Trailer Breakaway
Trailer Brakes Required if Weight > 3,000 lbs
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Combined Maximum
Length of Car-Trailer Combination must not exceed 65 feet in
total
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Trailer Chains
Required
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Flares Required
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General Information
Nickname: Beehive
State
State bird:
California Gull/Sea Gull
State flower: Sego
Lily
Capital: Salt Lake
City
Date of admission to the Union:
4th Jan 1896
Population:
2,233,169 (2000)
Population density:
10.2/sq km
2000 total overseas arrivals/US ranking:
416,000/16
Time: Mountain
(GMT - 7). Daylight Saving Time is observed.
The State: Utahs
attractions include canyons, colourful towns and breathtaking national
parks. Salt Lake City is the world centre of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints. Utah, surrounded by the Wasatch
Mountains, boasts historic buildings, churches, museums, science
exhibitions and arts festivals. Other State attractions include Zion
National Park around the Virgin River Canyon, with its
temple-like rock formations; Canyonlands, Arches and
Capitol Reef national parks; Timpanogos Cave and the
Dinosaur National Monument near Vernal. Utah has five
National Parks.
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