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Pedestrian safety ranges widely in Western cities, but overall situation is grim – and getting worseA new report ranks cities across the country by how dangerous they are for pedestrians, and a couple cities in the West – Albuquerque and Tucson – were among the worst offenders. Others – like Ogden, Provo and Boise – did comparatively well.
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Wyoming has the second highest death rate from vehicle crashes in the country, right behind Mississippi, according to a recent study from the non-profit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. However, not everyone agrees with the findings.
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It has been a tough winter on Teton Pass. The critical route between Jackson Hole and Teton Valley, Idaho, has seen numerous closures recently. Often, they happen because semi-trucks and vehicles with trailers illegally try to make the drive and then get stuck in the snow.