Figuring out where to move to can be stressful and finding the right place isn't easy, but Twin Falls seems to be a prime location for many to call home.
On average, Yellowstone National park has about one million more visitors annually than Yosemite National Park. So, does this mean that it might soon require a reservation to simply pass through the gates of Yellowstone?
Someone complained about the traffic in Twin Falls and how congested it is and bad it is but is Twin Falls traffic as bad as this poster made it out to be?
A semi truck rolled over at Highway 50 and 3800 N and it is impacting traffic. If you need to go across the Hansen Bridge you may want to find an alternate route.
We all make mistakes driving. I know I have done stupid things like not use my blinker because I wasn't paying attention or pulled out in front of someone that was in my blind spot. I got stuck behind this driver on Blue Lakes in Twin Falls who kept his blinker on nearly the entire span of Blue Lakes.
Traffic in Idaho isn't that bad but it does seem to be getting worse. I have noticed some things that aren't necessarily "laws" or enforced courtesies that Idahoans should live by that would make travel a whole lot easier.
It is a combination of reasons that Blue Lakes is so infuriating. I have decided to come up with all the lovely reasons that Blue Lakes has become the most infuriating road in the area. I have a feeling many of you are going to agree with me.