JEROME – As snow season approaches, the Idaho Transportation Department and Idaho State Police are once again teaming up to offer free winter driving safety classes in South Central Idaho. The first one of the year is scheduled for December 15 at the ISP office at 218 W Yahima Ave from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
These annual classes have become a community tradition, giving drivers of all ages the knowledge and confidence to handle icy roads and unpredictable weather. Courses are taught by state troopers and ITD operators and cover everything from vehicle preparation and proper equipment to crash response, road conditions, and snowplow safety.
“South Central Idaho winters can be challenging, but preparation makes all the difference,• said Engineer Manager Doug Yearsley. “These classes are a great way for drivers, especially teens and new residents, to build safe driving habits before winter conditions hit.•
While these classes are open to everyone of all ages and skill levels, they are especially valuable for:
- New drivers, ages 14–17, including those preparing to start driver’s education in the next year
- Young drivers with limited winter driving experience
- New residents facing their first Idaho winter
Registration & Schedule
More classes are expected to be schedule in Blaine County, with additional sessions being added statewide.
Anyone interested should check the ITD website for the most current dates, times and locations as new classes may be added. Registration is required for each participant, and a full list of classes with registration links can be found here on ITD’s website.