There is one particular place that is more dangerous than the rest during the holiday season in Idaho, and you can't avoid it, no matter how hard you try.
How can residents of the Magic Valley lessen these accidents from occurring, and what can be done to make sure everyone makes it home safe this holiday season?
Last week, we wrote a story about Idaho being home to two of the safest cities in the country, but does having two safe cities, make an entire state safe?
It is recommended that owners mark their vessels with contact information. Should the Sheriff’s department or another person eventually retrieve an errant kayak, it can be returned to you. Please notify authorities if a kayak or paddleboard has been lost so law enforcement is not concerned with finding a missing person.
Of course safety standards are always changing, so I suppose that’s one point. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has the lowdown on all you could ever possibly need to know about car seats.
Southern Idaho rescue teams are on high alert presently, and sadly, the odds they will be dispersed to assist in recovery efforts are high heading into the long weekend break.
Idaho was listed among the top states where homeowners feel the safest. There's a common misconception that owning a gun and a dog are all a person needs to guarantee safety in their home.