When I first moved here it took some getting used to with all the different transportation laws. I had never driven in snow, I had never lived in an area with so much outdoor recreation so I had to look some laws up. Here are some common questions Idaho Transportation Patrol Officers get and the answers.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced Monday the city of Twin Falls is the recipient of $900,000 to develop local air service which will result in flights from Twin Falls to Denver, Colorado.
Hemp will now be legal to transport through the state of Idaho after the governor signed an executive stopgap order Tuesday, however it does not make the crop legal to be grown in the state
This new program will offer free or discounted rides to job interviews and to the first three weeks of employment at a new job in 35 cities in the U.S. and Canada.
A law lowering from 21 to 18 the age limit for carrying a concealed handgun within city limits in Idaho without a permit or training has gone into effect.
The Idaho Department of Transportation said changes will take place over the next few months with its district engineering positions at three of its regional offices, including the Magic Valley office in Shoshone.
Legislation requiring motorists to slow down and move over when approaching tow trucks and maintenance vehicles parked along roadways with lights flashing has been signed into law by Gov. Brad Little.
Officials in Twin Falls say they were surprised to learn that the south-central Idaho area has been designated an official urban region years sooner than expected.
Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden has announced that Idaho will receive $1.2 million of a multistate settlement with General Motors over allegations it concealed ignition safety problem in its vehicle.
Southern Idaho airports have benefited from federal grants to improve their facilities in the last year. The Idaho Transportation Department says that close to $37 million has been awarded to Idaho airports from the Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program
Truck buyers are increasingly seeking to outfit their pickups with all the comforts of luxury cars, from heated and cooled seats to backup cameras to panoramic glass roofs.
The days are numbered for a rest area along Interstate 84 in Jerome County, however the Idaho Transportation Department isn't quite sure how many. The I-84 Junction U.S. 93 Eastbound Rest Area, or commonly known as the I-84 Jerome Rest Area, just west of the Twin Falls Highway 93 exit is at the end of its lifespan.