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Wyoming scored a 91.5 out of 100 for the most dangerous roads for drivers.
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HB0068 would have allowed for surveillance cameras to be placed at crosswalks in school zones as a safety measure. It would also have allowed citations to be issued for drivers who were caught violating traffic laws in these zones. Supporters of the bill said it would have helped law enforcement catch offenders and improve students safety while opponents questioned its constitutionality and effectiveness.
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Yellowstone National Park has seen its visitation skyrocket over the last few years. And with more people comes more traffic. From standstill cars to…
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Traffic got back to normal yesterday, according to Wyoming’s Department of Transportation. Officials reported historic levels of traffic Monday, the 21,…
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Two studies put out by Yellowstone National Park reveal that traffic and parking are major issues for both visitor enjoyment and for the park’s…
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On a Friday morning in June, you could count the number of riders on Jackson’s town shuttle on two hands. The bus seats fewer than 30 people, but it was…
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The federal government released new standards today aimed at increasing fuel efficiency and reducing carbon emissions from large vehicles like heavy-duty…
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This is an updated post from a previous story: INSIDE ENERGY: A Tiny Wyoming Town, Stuck In (Boom) TrafficIf you ever take Highway 59 between Douglas and…
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The oil and gas boom in states like Wyoming, North Dakota, Pennsylvania and Texas has not only brought jobs and prosperity but also a dangerous spike in…