I think so... But I would check with the police first... because there is a good chance they aren't....
They are legal between the months of November to April of each year.
Yes-From October to May
April 30.
New York State allows studded snows from October 16 to April 30. NYS Vehicle & Traffic Law §375 (35a): "... no vehicle equipped with such [studded] tires ... may operate on a public highway during the period from the first day of May to the fifteenth day of October, inclusive."
Between November 14 and April 1.
Yes, between November 14 and April 1.
You are allowed to use studded snow tires in New Jersey from November 14th to April 1st.
You can only install studs on tires that are designed to accept studs.
Between November 14 and April 1.
The law states that you can use chains, if weather conditions permit it. There is nothing written that actually uses the term "Studded Tire"
If you are looking to buy studded tires, any reputable tire dealer should carry them in stock. I recommend places like Pepboy's or Town Fair Tire for available models.
Any sports car that is legal to sell in the U.S. is legal in New York.
Studded shoes can be bought online and in-store. These retailers include Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Barney's New York, eBay, and Lord & Taylor.
The minimum tread depth in New York is 2/32". U.S.- and European-manufactured tires have wear bars or tread wear indicators molded into the tread. There are portions of the tire that are raised 2/32". When the tread wears down so the tires are no longer legal, these portions will form a smooth bar across the tire in several places.