ITD and regional traffic safety partners are interested in hearing from the community about safety concerns on US-95 from Ponderay to the Canadian border.

US-95 Corridor Safety Workshop

ITD and regional traffic safety partners are interested in hearing from the community about safety concerns on US-95 from Ponderay to the Canadian border.


Overview

The Idaho Transportation Department, Idaho State Police, and community partners are launching a focused effort to understand safety needs along US-95 from Sandpoint to the Canadian border.

We’re inviting residents, businesses, and travelers to help shape a shared strategy that addresses engineering, education, and enforcement needs throughout the region.

JOIN US for a Community Workshop

Friday January 30 from 3-7 p.m. at Bonners Ferry High School. 6485 Tamarack Lane, Bonners Ferry. Drop by any time!
"This highway is essential to daily life in Boundary and Bonner counties. People who drive it every day know where the challenges are. Hearing those perspectives helps us better understand local concerns and identify areas that may deserve closer attention as we plan and prioritize our work."
— District Engineer Ryan Hawkins
People attending a community workshop.

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Register for email updates to receive follow up from the community workshop and information related to future safety efforts along the US-95 corridor.

This effort is about listening to the people who know this corridor best. Growth, travel demands, driver behavior, and freight movement have all changed the way US-95 functions. We want to understand what feels unsafe, where improvements are needed, and what ideas the community has for making this corridor safer for everyone.

Attendees can expect an open-house style format that highlights:

  • Crash data and traffic trends along the corridor
  • Planned ITD projects currently in development
  • Insights from ISP on enforcement efforts, needs and priorities
  • Resources from the Idaho Office of Highway Safety

This is a drop-in event —so participants can come by any time during the workshop hours. There won’t be a formal presentation, so you can explore the displays at your own pace, ask questions of our experts, and share your feedback whenever it’s convenient.

Can’t attend in person?

We’ve got you covered! Below you will find links to all of the workshop materials and displays presented to the community. Please explore them at your own pace and once you’re done, be sure to leave us your feedback by filling out an online comment form.

Submit your feedback!

After reviewing the workshop materials, we invite you to tell us what you think!