I lived in Boise back in the early 80’s (still miss it). If I remember correctly a driver holding up more than a few vehicles on the 2 lane roads could be ticketed for impeding traffic.
Idaho had many ‘turn-out” areas for these slower drivers to pull over on and allow cars to pass.
Is ‘Don’t Be A GUBERIF’ still stenciled on the highways?????
For those who wouldn’t know, ‘GUBERIF’ is ‘FIREBUG’ spelled backwards.
Good ques...I live in the sticks in eastern Idaho and only get to the “BIG” city once or twice a year, (usually at least once a year to go to a Boise State football game). I have seen the Don’t Be a GUBERIF stencils on highways...can’t recall the last place I saw one?
There are slow-traffic turnouts on Highway 93 between Salmon and Challis and they are signed and state the requirement to pull over if there are 3 vehicles following.
Idaho is still a wonderful place to live...but don’t tell anyone!