ISP encourages safe travel ahead of Thanksgiving weekend with snow forecast for Camas Prairie and mountain passes
LEWISTON, Idaho – With holiday travel increasing around Thanksgiving and snow in the forecast for the Camas Prairie and mountain passes, the Idaho State Police is urging motorists to slow down, buckle up, and drive sober as families head into one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
Troopers will be patrolling key corridors in north-central Idaho, including U.S. Highway 12, U.S. Highway 95, and surrounding state highways where traffic volumes increase sharply during the holiday weekend. Patrol efforts will focus on hazardous moving violations, impaired driving, and distracted driving, with the overall goal of achieving zero fatal crashes.
ISP reminds drivers to:
• Drive sober or don’t drive at all.
• Buckle up — every trip, every seat.
• Watch your speed and increase following distance.
• Put the phone down and avoid distractions.
• Slow down and move over for emergency and tow vehicles, as required by Idaho law.
• Make sure your vehicle is prepared for winter driving, especially if traveling outside the Lewis–Clark Valley.
Drivers can expect the busiest travel times to be tomorrow evening and Thursday morning.
“Snow is forecast for many regions around the valley, and when you mix that with heavy Thanksgiving travel, conditions can turn dangerous quickly,” Captain Mike Mooney said. “Drivers need to slow down, stay alert, and give themselves extra time.”
ISP encourages motorists to dial 911 or *ISP (*477) if they suspect a driver to be impaired.
Posted in District 2 - Central Idaho
Please direct questions to:
District 2
Central Idaho
2700 North and South Highway
Lewiston, ID 83501
Phone: (208) 750-9300
Fax: (208) 750-9385
Serving Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis, and Nez Perce Counties.
