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 Mar 20, 2026

MDT Snowplows Collide with Vehicles

Montana Department of Transportation is reporting that several of their snowplows collided with vehicles during a recent snow event.

MDT reported vehicles collided with six of their plows all across the state, from Montana Highway 12, to roadways like I-15 and I-90. Thankfully, no major injuries were reported.

One plow in the Circle area in eastern Montana was totaled after a head-on collision, costing MDT $250,000.

Damages for the other vehicles are estimated to cost, on average, $3,000 per hit, taking them off the road for repairs in the meantime.“We don't have new snowplows waiting in the wings,” said maintenance administrator Steve Felix. “What we have is what we have, and it will take some time to get that plow replaced.”

MDT is responsible for 25,000 miles of road across the state, with over 550 trucks in its fleet, 41 of which are tow plows.

“In this day and age, people want to get to their coffee, they want to get to their yoga class, they want to get to school, and any opportunity for them to get around one of our trucks, they do it,” Peffer said.

MDT says drivers should not crowd plows, and people should know that passing a plow can be dangerous when conditions are not safe.

“They will make an illegal pass, they will step out over that double yellow and drive into opposing traffic to get around me,” Peffer explained. “That's the things that kind of make you - is it really that important? That they would get out there and risk their life, possibly mine and another driver, or oncoming traffic, we’re in snow.”

“When you see those plows out working, just give them plenty of room to work, don't crowd them,” Felix stated.

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