What would you do if you have an important meeting, or an appointment you can't miss, but find that the snow or ice is keeping you from getting where you need to be?
Winter weather is here and that means the roads are going to be sketchy. Depending on who you are and the vehicle you drive determines what that sketchiness means.
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Driving pretty much everywhere can be frustrating. Admittedly, driving in Twin Falls isn't nearly as bad as some places I have driven. That being said, there are still plenty of things to be frustrated with while winter driving in Twin Falls. Let me know if I missed any.
There is a little guilt when flying past someone, and a little rage on your part for them going slow, and for them at getting passed. What is the right thing to do?
The ice and slush and driving on the melting snow can pile up and back up in there and cause problems for your tires, car, and lead to other problems down the line.
Contrary to what people may think, a snowplow is not like a bus with its stop sign out. You are allowed to pass one if you come up behind one but do so cautiously.
As Idaho enters into the winter season the roads will worsen and people new to the state will need to adjust as some have never driven on snow or ice before.
The Idaho Transportation Department and partner AAA Idaho is kicking off the annual winter safety driving campaign.
The campaign, called Idaho Ready, is designed to help drivers prepare for challenging conditions on the state's highways and offers information via Facebook, Twitter and a web page...
A winter weather advisory is in effect in south-central Idaho and parts of eastern Idaho from 6 p.m. today until 5 a.m. Tuesday morning, according to the Pocatello office of the National Weather Service.
In an effort to help keep people safe on the roads during the cold months, the Idaho Transportation Department has launched its annual winter safety campaign.