After a winter storm dumped snow and wintry mix across the state, a New Hampshire State Police trooper issued 17 tickets over a four-hour period on Wednesday.Police said one Troop B trooper stopped 21 vehicles and issued 19 traffic tickets, including 17 for failure to clear snow and ice from their vehicles.>> Download the FREE WMUR appPolice didn’t detail how many tickets were written statewide.Troop B covers the Nashua-Manchester area.>> Jessica's Law informationPolice said all drivers were required to clear their vehicles of snow and ice before they could leave the traffic stop.The trooper also arrested two people for reasons unrelated to Jessica’s Law.Since 2002, New Hampshire drivers have been legally required to clear snow and ice off their cars before getting on the road.Drivers who violate the law face fines of $250 to $500 for a first offense and $500 to $1,000 for subsequent offenses.

After a winter storm dumped snow and wintry mix across the state, a New Hampshire State Police trooper issued 17 tickets over a four-hour period on Wednesday.



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Police said one Troop B trooper stopped 21 vehicles and issued 19 traffic tickets, including 17 for failure to clear snow and ice from their vehicles.

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Police didn’t detail how many tickets were written statewide.

Troop B covers the Nashua-Manchester area.

>> Jessica's Law information

Police said all drivers were required to clear their vehicles of snow and ice before they could leave the traffic stop.

The trooper also arrested two people for reasons unrelated to Jessica’s Law.

Since 2002, New Hampshire drivers have been legally required to clear snow and ice off their cars before getting on the road.

Drivers who violate the law face fines of $250 to $500 for a first offense and $500 to $1,000 for subsequent offenses.

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