The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) reports that each year almost 10,000 people die on our nation’s roadways as a result of impaired driving. The number of lives lost is the equivalent of 20 jumbo jets crashing. Between the hours of midnight and 3 a.m., a life is taken…
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Commercial Vehicle Crashes Occur Near Twin Falls & Bliss
On Tuesday, February 21, 2017, gusty winds up to 27 miles per hour caused the crash of a commercial vehicle hauling a mobile home on U.S. Highway 93 near Twin Falls. The trailer with the mobile home dislodged from the Volvo commercial truck as the driver came around a curve…
Young Niece of Celebrity Brings Attention to ATV Risk for Kids
National attention was directed towards the harrowing accident of 8 year-old Maddie Spears, niece of pop singer Britney Spears, which occurred nearly two weeks ago. After a crash on a Polaris All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) on the family’s property in Louisiana, Maddie was airlifted to a nearby hospital and left unconscious…
Pedestrian v Pick-Up Crash Claims Life of 44 Year-Old Man
The ISP reports that a pedestrian was killed on Friday evening, February 17, 2017. Around 9:00 p.m. a 44 year-old male from Yakima, Washington walked into the lane of traffic on I-84 at the Exit 27 off ramp for Centennial Road in the City of Caldwell, Canyon County. A pick-up…
Injury Crash Blocks State Highway 77 North of Declo
Injury Crash Blocks State Highway 77 North of Declo A two-vehicle injury crash occurring on February 17, 2017 at approximately 10:07 a.m. blocked the northbound lane of State Highway 77 for nearly an hour near Declo. ISP reports that Juan Palomo, Jr. of Evanston, Wyoming was driving eastbound on I-84…
Highway Safety in the Gem State
AAA recently reported that the Idaho death rate for vehicle crashes increased in 2015 to 16.1%, more than two times the national average. Studies indicate that in many cases, aggressive motorists who think they can outperform others on the road create dangerous driving conditions. Also, another known contributing factor in…
Punitive Damages Awards in Idaho
By Joseph G. Ballstaedt Idaho law defines punitive damages as “damages . . . over and above what will compensate the [suing party] for actual personal injury and property damage.” They are extra damages that serve the public policies of punishing a wrongdoer and deterring future, similar behavior. For example, if a…
Don’t Drive Through Flooded Sections – Find Another Route
I-86 Closed Near Raft River Due to Standing Water Idaho State Police report that I-86 at milepost 14 has an estimated one and a half feet of standing water for a 200-foot stretch just east of the I-84/I-86 (“the split”) interchange near Raft River. The Idaho Department of Transportation closed…
Nursing Homes and Bed Sores
By Patrick N. George How many of us have ever gotten up on a work day and thought to ourselves, “I just want to stay in bed”? How many of us on a weekend have spent the day lounging around, whether in bed or a recliner in front of the…
ISP Reports an Increase in Wildlife Near Highways and I-84
ISP cautions drivers across southwest Idaho to be aware of an increased number of deer and elk near highways and along I-84. The harsh winter conditions have driven wildlife closer to populated, well-traveled areas of the state. Nationally, deer collisions are the cause of an estimated 1.23 million collisions per…