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Are you ‘Idaho Ready’ for winter driving conditions?

| November 24, 2021 1:00 AM

The Idaho Transportation Department encourages drivers to be “Idaho Ready” for winter driving before the busy holiday travel season.

ITD's annual winter safety campaign aims to help drivers prepare for challenging conditions on the state’s highways, before hitting the road.

“Idaho Ready" tips and resources are shared weekly through ITD’s social media accounts and website itd.idaho.gov/travel. Short videos, blog posts, infographics, and photos will teach drivers how to get around safely this winter. Planned topics include navigating the new Idaho 511, a real-time map of winter driving including the location of slick rods, general winter driving tips, how to keep vehicles ready for colder weather and more.

Each winter ITD’s 550 snow plow operators travel a combined 3.4 million miles clearing roads across the state. When encountering a snowplow on the road, drivers are reminded, the safest place is behind the plow — never pass a snowplow on the right.

Other quick winter travel tips include:

• Check the road conditions before traveling.

• Visit 511.idaho.gov or download the Idaho 511 app for an easy look at weather reports, cameras, and more.

• Idaho 511 updates are now tweeted too! Follow @Idaho511 on Twitter.

• Keep a winter emergency kit in your car with food/water, small shovel, warm blanket, etc.

• When roads are wet or icy, slow down and give yourself more stopping distance.

• Turn off cruise control and remember, bridges and overpasses are the first to freeze when temperatures drop.

• If you do slide, stay calm, brake very gently, and turn your wheel in the direction of the skid.

• Try not to overcorrect.

• Keep your windshield completely clear of snow and ice.

• Fill up on windshield washer fluid, make sure your tires are in good shape, and battery is charged.

• Learn how to use tire chains and carry them with you.

• Give our snowplow drivers room to work.

• Let others know your travel plans, especially if you will be driving through areas with no cell service. Check in when you make it.

• Beware of drowsy driving. Stop and rest when needed, and plan breaks on long road trips. Rest areas are mapped on Idaho 511.

• If your holiday celebrations include alcohol, plan ahead for a sober ride home. Look out for your friends and family and help them get home safely too.

• Buckle up, stay engaged behind the wheel, and drive for the conditions this winter.

Follow along with ITD and the Idaho Ready campaign this winter:

• Facebook — Idaho Transportation Department (ITD)

• Twitter — @IdahoITD

• YouTube — Idaho Transportation Department

• Online — itd.idaho.gov/travel

• Idaho 511 — 511.idaho.gov, or download the app