A couple reminders as we enter peak tourist season: slower traffic keep right...oh yeah- and bears. By the way, The Big Sky Business Journal's Evelyn Pyburn tells us that we are expecting a record tourism year.
We like saving money on gas as much as the next person, but a controversial clean-air program that's been implemented in London would NEVER fly in Montana.
Have you seen these strange-looking devices popping up around Billings? There's a completely logical explanation, but that hasn't stopped some wild speculation.
Regardless of the laws... if you want to drive slow, for the love of God, please stay in the right-hand lane on the interstate. And if you're jamming up traffic on a two-lane PULLOVER. Literally, everyone thanks you.
As the City moves to switch more one-ways to two-ways, they're asking for your input with a brief, six-question survey. Especially if you've driven on N 29th and N30th, the most recent streets to become two-ways.
Traffic is probably one of our favorite things to complain about. One Billings driver had to laugh about spending what feels like half her life at this slow intersection.
From mountain ranges to rivers to bird nests to snowmobilers, Montana webcams probably offer the PRETTIEST couch surfing visuals. Here are some of our favorite webcams from across the entire state of Montana: