Traveling over holiday weekend? Drive safely

Work that would impact travel will be suspended on all ITD highway construction projects statewide for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, except in special circumstances. In most cases, work will resume Tuesday (July 5) or Wednesday (July 6).

ITD requires contractors on highway construction projects to postpone work on any roadway, except for normal maintenance operations, during the extended holiday weekend if the work could delay the traveling public.

Some of those extremely rare conditions in which work may continue are:

  • If crews are not working on roadway open to the public;
  • If the road is already closed and all traffic is using a designated detour;
  • In an emergency situation (like flooding) where the roadway has been damaged and requires repair; or
  • On roads with very low traffic volumes.

"Like most of us, contractors have very little interest in working over the holiday," said ITD Chief Engineer Tom Cole. "Most would probably take these days off, even if it was not already required."

ITD also reminds drivers not to drink and drive, to remember to buckle up, follow the posted speed limit and call 5-1-1 or check 511.idaho.gov for highway driving conditions.

Travel on Idaho 55
If your holiday weekend plans include travel on Idaho 55, ITD suggests avoiding the heaviest traffic by driving outside peak times or using alternate routes. ITD will arrange for flaggers to help with traffic flow at Idaho 55 and the Banks-to-Lowman Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway.
 
Since 1995, ITD has assisted motorists over the longer Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day holiday weekends at the heavily traveled junction.
 
Travelers will see electronic message boards in that area along with flaggers to help traffic move smoothly on Monday (July 4), starting at 10 a.m. Flaggers will remain in place until no longer required.

An Incident Response vehicle also will be stationed near the junction.

"Congestion is heaviest in this area, as travelers from the Garden Valley area access Idaho 55," said ITD Maintenance Engineer Tom Points. "We want everyone to have a safe and fun weekend."

During holiday weekends, significantly more vehicles travel on those roads as compared to the average day.
 
There is about three times as much traffic on Idaho 55 than on the Banks-to-Lowman highway, so the flaggers maintain that same 3:1 ratio in terms of traffic delays - 15 minute delays on the Banks-to-Lowman highway versus 5 minutes on Idaho 55.

The transportation department offers the following tips for holiday weekend travelers:

  • Congestion is heaviest on the last afternoon of the holiday weekend, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Consider returning from your trip before or after that time to avoid the rush.
  • Consider using an alternate route. To use U.S. 95, travel north on Idaho 55 from McCall to New Meadows and then take U.S. 95 south and use Interstate 84 to return to the Treasure Valley. This route might take less time than using Idaho 55 on a congested day. Recreationists leaving the Garden Valley area might consider using Idaho 21 to return to the Treasure Valley.
  • If you choose to use Idaho 55 when congestion is heaviest, be patient and plan an extra hour or two for your return trip.

Published 7-1-2011