Idaho Winter Driving Tips
Let’s be honest, the last several days the roads have been PRETTY dicey after the winter storm. The snow is beautiful, but driving in the snow and ice can be anything but, so check out these useful winter driving tips from the Idaho Transportation Department.
“First, check road conditions before you leave! Visit 511.idaho.gov or download the Idaho 511 app to look at weather reports and cameras across the state.
Be prepared. Keep an emergency kit with food, water, and a blanket in your car.
If roads are wet or icy, slow down and give yourself plenty of stopping room.
Pay attention to the outside temperature. When it’s near freezing, ice can form quickly, and when gaining elevation, wet roads can change to ice in just a few miles. Even when the temperature is above freezing, shaded roadways can be slick. Take it easy on overpasses and bridges too. These are the first to freeze when temperatures drop.
Snow tires and chains can help keep you moving, but be sure to practice installing your chains so you know how to use them.
When roads are slick, turn your cruise control off. If you start to slide, regain control by taking your foot off the gas and slowly turning your wheel in the direction of the skid. Try not to overcorrect, and do not slam on the brakes.
If you encounter a snow plow, slow down and make room. The safest place is behind the plow. Never pass on the right.
Please wear your seatbelt, stay engaged, and drive for the conditions. Be sure to follow along online with ITD this winter so you are always Idaho Ready.”
For a lot of us, these seem like common sense steps, but every winter the icy roads seem to surprise us and there’s nothing better than a quick refresher! Be safe out there!