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1/18/2024

Ellen Mattila
ITD Communication
208-832-8776
ellen.mattila@itd.idaho.gov

Nine ITD snowplows hit so far this winter season, five in the past seven days

BOISE— Winter weather has brought snowy driving conditions to much of Idaho. Unfortunately, the rise in snowy road conditions has also led to a sharp rise in snowplow strikes. Nine Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) plows have been hit so far this winter season. Five strikes happened over the last seven days.  

Two of the most recent strikes happened this Wednesday in the Magic Valley, one on I-84 north of Twin Falls, and one on I-84 west of Wendell. Both involved a semi truck rear-ending a plow. The vehicles will be out of service for up to two weeks while they undergo repairs. 

“It’s a major impact on maintenance sheds when equipment is taken out of service. We are limited on snowplows,” Jerome Foreman Brian Davidson said. “It’s makes it more difficult to keep roads clear.” 

Another recent strike happened on Tuesday in Nampa. The plow was heading eastbound on I-84 near Karcher Road. A pickup pulling a trailer merged onto the interstate and lost control. The trailer swung out and hit the ITD vehicle’s wing plow. There was no lasting damage to the snowplow. 

ITD wants to remind drivers how to be safe around snowplows. 

  1. Do not pass a plow on the right. Plows have a 10-foot extendable wing plow on the right side that may be difficult to see in snowy conditions.  

  2. Provide ample space for plows to work and steer clear of their blind spots. This also means increasing your following distance behind the plow. 

  3. Practice patience and stay behind the plow for the safest road conditions. 

  4. Plows often operate in pairs to clear multiple lanes; never position yourself between tandem plows. 

  5. In case of a crash or if you need to stop on the side of the road, stay inside your vehicle for both your safety and that of our plow operators. 

Last winter, there were 17 plow strikes, a number ITD does not want to repeat. Please be careful driving and mindful of our plows. Check 511.idaho.gov or the Idaho 511 App for road conditions before traveling. For more winter driving tips, visit itd.idaho.gov/travel. 

  • For media interviews in North Idaho, contact Heather McDaniel at 208-772-8084 or Heather.McDaniel@itd.idaho.gov.
  • For media interviews in North-Central Idaho, contact Mark Pfeifer at 208-799-4405 or Mark.Pfeifer@itd.idaho.gov.
  • For media interviews in Southwest Idaho, contact Sophia Miraglio at 208-334-8305 or sophia.miraglio@itd.idaho.gov.
  • For media interviews in South-Central Idaho, contact Jesse Gwin at 208-886-7805 or jesse.gwin@itd.idaho.gov.
  • For media interviews in Southeast Idaho, contact Justin Smith at 208-234-3614 or justin.smith@itd.idaho.gov.
  • For media interviews in East Idaho, contact Brenda Elordi at 208-745-5616 or brenda.elordi@itd.idaho.gov.

*For real-time updates and photos of plow strikes, visit ITD’s Facebook or X pages. 

The Idaho Transportation Department is responsible for an integrated network of more than 12,000 lane miles and more than 1,800 bridges and is committed to serving all Idahoans by enhancing quality of life through transportation. Learn more at itd.idaho.gov.
 
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