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ISP Clarifies Passing Lane Law Following Confusion

Photo by Andrea Lambrecht on Unsplash

Photo by Andrea Lambrecht on Unsplash

BOISE, ID – The Idaho State Police is working to clear up confusion surrounding the state’s updated passing law, which officially took effect on July 1.

Under the previous statute, drivers were allowed to exceed the speed limit by up to 15 miles per hour to safely pass another vehicle on a two-lane highway. However, this did not apply in areas with designated passing lanes.

With the passage of House Bill 205, the law now extends to include those designated passing lanes, such as those found on hills or mountainous stretches of highway. The update is intended to help drivers navigate slower traffic more safely when traditional passing zones are limited.

To legally exceed the speed limit under the new law, all of the following conditions must be met:

The Idaho State Police emphasized that this is not blanket permission to speed, and certain restrictions still apply. The updated law does not apply:

Authorities are reminding drivers to remain cautious and use passing lanes responsibly.

“Drive safe, Idaho,” ISP wrote in its statement.