Winter in Idaho is no stranger to harsh weather conditions, and the challenges these conditions pose to drivers—especially truck drivers—can be overwhelming. The roads become icy, temperatures plummet, and snowfall often reduces visibility. While these factors are dangerous for all motorists, the risks are particularly high for large commercial trucks. When braking systems fail in

 Black ice is a hidden danger on the road, especially during colder months. This nearly invisible layer of ice can increase your stopping distance dramatically, putting drivers at risk. By understanding how black ice affects vehicles and adjusting your driving habits accordingly, you can avoid accidents and stay safe. In this guide, we’ll break down

In Idaho, rear-end crashes increase significantly during the winter months. The combination of icy roads, reduced visibility, and distracted driving makes these types of accidents more likely. Understanding why these crashes happen and how to prevent them can help drivers stay safe on the roads. Hepworth Holzer, LLP, recognizes the importance of safe winter driving