The Wyoming Highway Patrol is reminding drivers to move over or slow down for roadside workers following Tuesday morning's crash on Interstate 80 west of Cheyenne.
Two people were busted for drugs earlier this month after running out of gas on Interstate 80 in Sweetwater County, the Wyoming Highway Patrol announced Tuesday.
The Wyoming Highway Patrol is once again reminding drivers to move over for stopped emergency vehicles after a trucker nearly hit a trooper on Interstate 80.
A Wyoming Department of Transportation snowplow driver was injured Sunday morning when they were hit by a semi on Interstate 80, the Wyoming Highway Patrol says.
The Wyoming Highway Patrol recently shared a video in which a truck carrying a trailer behind it was careening out of control due to hazardous road conditions.
Please remember the Wyoming Highway Patrol Dispatch Center is not the number you should call to check on current road conditions. This delays dispatchers from fielding information from callers with actual emergencies," the WHP wrote.
Wyoming Highway Patrol Troopers recently had to spend the night in their patrol cars after their vehicles became stranded because they were searching for other stranded vehicles.
WHP stated that troopers observed the man mentally operating in a state of denial, and the cane he was using was broken. He had no money and appeared in no condition to walk to Cheyenne.
It's not an everyday occurrence that the men and women who tasked with helping the public, actually find themselves in need of a little help, but it does happen.