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.