With over 150 thousand miles of roads and highways across Montana, some are more dangerous than others. So, which Montana road is the deadliest?
“Making sure you're driving at a speed that is appropriate for the conditions, not driving impaired, not driving distracted, not driving sleepy, and if you do feel yourself going off the road, try to resist that urge to just yank that steering wheel," he said. "Those are the big thin...
Montana: Going-to-the-Sun Road Open seasonally, the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Montana’s Glacier Park is 50 miles of big mountains, plunging waterfalls and massive glaciers. For 33 miles of the drive, there isn't a single service station or restaurant to be found. However, travelers may...
The town of Colstrip, Montana, was built on the coal industry. The hills surrounding Colstrip sit on top of some of the richest coal fields in the country and, as such, Colstrip is home to the second-largest coal-fired power plant in the West, according to NPR. According to Data USA...
An evaluation of trout passage through six highway culverts in Montana - Belford, Gould - 1989 () Citation Context ...tream if vegetation is removed and/or altered in composition. Roads can also degrade aquatic habitat through improperly placed culverts at road-stream crossings that reduce or ...
Glacier National Park in Montana is responsible for housing streams that flow into the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and Hudson's Bay. Because of this, it has become home to a variety of plants and animals, so much so that it has been designated an International Biosphere Reserve and...
This Earth Day, the Minnesota Department of Transportation is encouraging residents to get their hands dirty to help keep the environment clean.
Montana: Going-to-the-Sun Road Open seasonally, the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Montana’s Glacier Park is 50 miles of big mountains, plunging waterfalls and massive glaciers. For 33 miles of the drive, there isn't a single service station or restaurant to be found. However, travelers may...
But whatever you do on this easygoing section of Highway 1, don’t miss Montana de Oro State Park, which anchors it all. Find hiking, biking and equestrian trails here, plus beaches, local history, and ocean views that seem to never end. Learn MoreBook Your Stay Avila Beach Looking fo...
Trooper Hiday said the road was slick at the time of the crash. “It was daylight hours light snowfall and there was ice on the roadway,” he said. “So the roads were slick at the time of the crash and I believe that speed, inexperienced driving and the road conditions are all facto...