ITD to impose Hwy. 95 restrictions Wednesday
BONNERS FERRY — Break-up speed restrictions will be imposed Wednesday (Feb. 4) for drivers on a 16.5-mile section of U.S. 95 through Boundary County, close to the Canadian border, according to ITD.
The restrictions are in place to protect against potential damage due to pavements and soils weakened by a combination of freeze-thaw cycles and heavier vehicles.
Beginning Wednesday morning at 6 a.m., heavy commercial vehicles more than 10,000 lb. GVW will be restricted to 30 mph from Copeland Junction to the Canadian line (milepost 522-538.56).
Trucks will be allowed legal axle weights, but oversize and annual over-weight permitted vehicles will not be allowed to operate on the highway.
This section of U.S. 95 joins three other highway sections restricted Jan. 29, including:
- Idaho 41, milepost 8-39.06
- Idaho 53, milepost 0-14.3
- Idaho 54, milepost 0-8
When subjected to high speeds and heavy loads, soft spots begin to wear, eventually breaking up and creating potholes.
Motorists are urged to be patient when traveling on highways where limitations have been placed.