Here’s When You’ll Need To Chain Your Tires In Idaho
We haven't received much snow this winter season so it's only natural that many of us are paranoid, wondering when the Treasure Valley will get hammered by Old Man Winter. We're not saying another Snowmageddon is on the way, but then again... anything is possible.
Preparing To Drive In Severe Idaho Winter Weather
If you've moved to Idaho from a place that doesn't have a lot of snow or winters comparable to Idaho, you might have some concerns.
We all know that putting an inexperienced driver behind the wheel during severe winter is a horrible idea. There are too many new things to watch out for especially if you've lived a long time without snow. For example, how would they handle the vehicle if they encountered "black ice"? Do they know how to drive on unplowed roads?
Read More: Check Out The Worst Bone-Chilling Blizzard In All Of Idaho's History
Now, try not to laugh - but there are some people who come to Idaho with a serious question about Idaho winters:
"Do I need to put chains on my tires when driving in severe winter weather in Idaho?"
Despite how funny that might seem to longtime Idaho locals, it's a valid question especially if someone has never set tires on Treasure Valley roads. So, when are you required to put chains on your tires?
The answer might surprise you...
Here's When You're Required To Chain Your Tires In Idaho
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Now, let's say you're one of those people we talked about who is experiencing their first winter in Idaho. You might be shocked to see subzero temperatures in the forecast. You may even have questions about what you should be prepared for. Let's take a look...
How To Survive Boise's Subzero Forecast
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15 Wacky Winter Weather Facts To Help You Survive the Season in Boise
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