STRA - 2/13/96 SB 241 STUDDED TIRES ON STERLING HIGHWAY  CHAIRMAN RIEGER introduced SB 241 as the next order of business before the committee. Number 177 SENATOR TORGERSON, Prime Sponsor of SB 241, explained that SB 241 would establish the same studded tire rules for the entire Sterling Highway. The bill would prohibit the use of studded tires on the Sterling Highway from May 1 through September 15. SB 241 would treat the traveling public on Sterling Highway the same. With regard to the attached fiscal note, Senator Torgerson did not believe it to contain much merit. He felt that wear on the road from studded tires already existed; no one is really changing his or her tires on this highway. BO BROWNFIELD, Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Transportation & Public Facilities, said that the current legislation regarding this highway is confusing because there are two standards on the same highway. DOT supported SB 241. Regardless of the current wear on this highway, passage of SB 241 would increase the wear to about $60,000 a year. SENATOR ADAMS pointed out that the fiscal note says that 90 percent of the funding for maintenance of the highway is received from the federal government which is matched by Alaska. Senator Adams emphasized that he has always supported studded tires for Alaskans because it saves lives. Number 227 SENATOR ADAMS moved that SB 241 be forwarded out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.