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WYOMING Transportation Facts 16 WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Wyoming Transportation Facts Published January 17 Nineteenth Edition This booklet was compiled in late 16 and contains the most recent information available. In some cases, that information is from 15 or earlier. Wyoming Department of Transportation

Inquiries about this Fact Book may be directed to: John Davis (307) 777-4158 Management Services Wyoming Department of Transportation 5300 Bishop Blvd. Cheyenne WY 809-3340 www.dot.state.wy.us Cover photos: Rick Carpenter Graphic design: Carlie Van Winkle

Table of Contents General Information WYDOT Vision, Mission, Values, and Goals...1 Organization Chart...2 Department Contacts...3 Transportation Commission...4-5 Aeronautics Commission...6 District Engineers...7 Patrol Districts and Divisions...8-9 Road & Travel Information Road and Travel...10-11 Licensing Information License Plate, Registration, and Title Information... 12 Driver s License Exam Stations and Registered Vehicles... 13 Driver s Licenses Issued... Miles Traveled Vehicle Miles Traveled in Wyoming and other states... -15 Fatality Rates Fatality Rates... 16 Traffic Fatalities and Alcohol Involved Crashes... 17 Crash Facts... 18 Seat Belt Usage... 19 Non-Restrained Fatalities... Finances WYDOT Total Revenue... 21 Revenue By Source... 21 WYDOT Expenditures... 22 Wyoming and Its Neighboring States Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Tax Rates... 23 Motor Fuel Tax Revenue - Annual Yield per Penny... 23 Distribution of Fuel Taxes... 24 Motor Fuel Tax Collections... 25 Gasoline Tax Distribution... 26 Diesel Tax Distribution... 27

Table of Contents Motor Fuel Tax Receipts... 28 Fuel Consumption... 28 State and Federal Funding... 29 Impacts of Inflation... 29 Trucking Information Truck Size and Weight Limits... 30 Ports of Entry... 30 Road Information Road Improvement Costs... 31 System Size vs. Use... 31 Percentage of Construction Jobs Completed on Time... 32 Annual Cost Underrun/Overrun as Percentage... 32 Road Deterioration vs. Time... 33 State Highway System Performance Trends... 34 Pavement Condition and Rehabilitation... 35 State Highway Percentages and Pavement Types... 36 Traffic Levels... 37 Bridge Information Bridge Conditions...38-39 Other Transportation Modes Wyoming Rail System... 40 WYDOT Transit Program...40-41 Public Transit Information...42-43 Wyoming Airport System...44-45 Total Wyoming Airport Passengers... 46 Other Maps Rest Area and Scenic Byways Map... 47 National Highway System... 48

WYDOT Mission, Vision, Values, and Goals Vision Statement Excellence in Transportation Mission To provide a safe, high quality, and efficient transportation system. Values Honesty Accountability Commitment Respect Innovation Goals Improve safety on the state transportation system. Serve our customers. Improve agency efficiency and effectiveness. Take care of all physical aspects of the state transportation system. Develop and care for our people. Exercise good stewardship of our resources. General Information 1

WYDOT Organization Chart DIRECTOR CHIEF ENGINEER TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION ASST. CHIEF ENGINEER ENGINEERING & PLANNING BRIDGE CONTRACTS & ESTIMATES GEOLOGY HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY PROJECT DELIVERY MATERIALS PLANNING RIGHT-OF-WAY AERONAUTICS COMMISSION ASST. CHIEF ENGINEER OPERATIONS AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATOR DISTRICTS 1-5 EMPLOYEE SAFETY FIELD OPERATIONS HIGHWAY SAFETY TRAFFIC DESIGN/OPERATIONS AIR SERVICE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION FLIGHT OPERATIONS PLANNING & PROGRAMMING CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER HIGHWAY PATROL ADMINISTRATOR BUDGET CONTRACTS/GRANTS FINANCIAL SERVICES FUEL TAX ADMINISTRATION PROCUREMENT SERVICES OPERATIONS COMMANDER FIELD OPS COMMANDER SUPPORT SERVICES COMMANDER PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER GIS/ITS/TMC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR COMPLIANCE & INVESTIGATION DRIVER SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES OFFICE SERVICES TRAINING SERVICES CIVIL RIGHTS INTERNAL REVIEW SERVICES MANAGEMENT SERVICES PUBLIC AFFAIRS STRATEGIC PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT 2 General Information

Department Contacts Director William T. Panos...(307) 777-4484 Chief Engineer Gregg Fredrick...(307) 777-4484 Assistant Chief Engineer, Engineering & Planning Keith Fulton...(307) 777-4484 Assistant Chief Engineer, Operations Mark Gillett...(307) 777-4484 Chief Financial Officer Dennis Byrne...(307) 777-4484 Chief Technology Officer Patrick Lewis...(307) 777-4484 Support Services Administrator Taylor Rossetti...(307) 777-4484 Aeronautics Administrator Christy Yaffa (Interim)...(307) 777-3952 Highway Patrol Administrator Col. Kebin Haller...(307) 777-4301 Information Desk... (307) 777-4375 WYDOT Website... www.dot.state.wy.us General Information 3

Transportation Commission Districts SHERIDAN PARK CROOK CAMPBELL BIG HORN JOHNSON WASHAKIE WESTON HOT SPRINGS TETON NIOBRARA CONVERSE NATRONA FREMONT SUBLETTE GOSHEN PLATTE LINCOLN CARBON ALBANY SWEETWATER LARAMIE UINTA Grand Teton Nat l Park Yellowstone National Park 3 5 7 2 6 1 4 4 General Information

Transportation Commission of Wyoming District 1 Bob Ruwart...(307) 322-36 P.O. Box 461, Wheatland, WY 821 District 2 K. John Dooley... (307) 760-6664 2423 Dover Dr., Laramie, WY 872 District 3 Todd Seeton... (307) 413-4190 P.O. Box 8075, Jackson, WY 83002 District 4 Rick Newton... (307) 217-1910 35 Shady Ln., Buffalo, WY 82834 District 5 Bruce McCormack... (307) 899-4234 2325 Newton Ave., Cody, WY 824 District 6 Mike Larson...(307) 334-2104 P.O. Box 864, Lusk, WY 82225 District 7 Clair Anderson...(307) 856-7480 642 S. Federal Blvd., Riverton, WY 82501 Commission Secretary Sandy Scott...(307) 777-4007 5300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 809-3340 General Information 5

Wyoming Aeronautics Commission SHERIDAN Yellowstone National Park PARK 4 BIG HORN JOHNSON CAMPBELL 5 CROOK Grand Teton Nat l Park HOT SPRINGS WASHAKIE WESTON TETON FREMONT NATRONA 3 CONVERSE NIOBRARA SUBLETTE PLATTE GOSHEN LINCOLN 2 CARBON ALBANY 1 UINTA SWEETWATER LARAMIE District 1 Charlie Ksir... (307) 745-5617 68 N. 17th Street, Laramie, WY 872 District 2 Vince Tomassi... (307) 877-4439 P.O. Box 364, Diamondville, WY 83116 District 3 John Vincent... (307) 857-6005 301 E. Adams, Riverton, WY 82501 District 4 Charles Wilkie...(307) 347-6519 P.O. Box 1084, Worland, WY 82401 District 5 Pete Schoonmaker...(307) 673-9710 1 East Alger, Sheridan, WY 82801 At Large Doyle R. Vaughan...(307) 733-6480 P.O. Box 9405, Jackson, WY 83002 At Large Jerry Dilts...(307) 463-0808 3530 Riverside Dr., Riverton, WY 82501 6 General Information

District Engineers SHERIDAN Yellowstone National Park PARK BIG HORN JOHNSON CAMPBELL 5 4 CROOK Grand Teton Nat l Park HOT SPRINGS WASHAKIE WESTON TETON FREMONT NATRONA 2 CONVERSE NIOBRARA SUBLETTE PLATTE GOSHEN LINCOLN 3 1 CARBON ALBANY UINTA SWEETWATER LARAMIE District 1 Tom DeHoff... (307) 745-2100 3411 S. 3rd St., Laramie, WY 870 District 2 Lowell Fleenor... (307) 473-30 900 Bryan Stock Trail, Casper, WY 82601 District 3 Keith Compton...(307) 352-3000 P.O. Box 1260, Rock Springs, WY 82902 District 4 Scott Taylor... (307) 674-2300 10 East Brundage Ln., Sheridan, WY 82801 District 5 Pete Hallsten...(307) 568-3400 P.O. Box 461, Basin, WY 82410 General Information 7

Wyoming Highway Patrol Districts and Divisions Grand Teton Nat l Park Yellowstone National Park PARK N 5 HOT SPRINGS BIG HORN G WASHAKIE SHERIDAN C JOHNSON 4 CAMPBELL L CROOK Q WESTON K TETON I T SUBLETTE FREMONT NATRONA B 2 CONVERSE M NIOBRARA LINCOLN D UINTA 3 E SWEETWATER H P J CARBON 1 ALBANY PLATTE GOSHEN F LARAMIE A & O District 1 Capt. Tom Stoker...(307) 777-4875 5300 Bishop Boulevard., Cheyenne, WY 809-3340 District 2 Capt. Shawn Dickerson... (307) 473-3231 900 Bryan Stock Trail, Casper, WY 82601 District 3 Capt. James Thomas... (307) 352-3108 30 Elk Street, Rock Springs, WY 82902 District 4 Capt. Jason Green... (307) 674-2317 10 East Brundage Lane, Sheridan, WY 82801 District 5 Capt. Steven Sanders... (307) 568-3447 218 West C Street, Basin, WY 82410 Commercial Carrier Capt. Scot Montgomery...(307) 777-4312 5300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 809-3340 8 General Information

Wyoming Highway Patrol Districts and Divisions Division Station Office Phone Headquarters Cheyenne (307) 777-4301 A Cheyenne 777-8976 B Casper 473-3235 C Sheridan 674-2390 D Evanston 789-3119 E Rock Springs 352-3110 F Torrington 532-1280 G Worland 347-6545 H Rawlins 328-4101 I Lander 332-4155 J Laramie 745-2126 K Jackson 733-3869 L Gillette 685-5970 M Douglas 358-6862 N Cody 587-9729 O Cheyenne-EPD 777-8910 P Elk Mountain 348-7770 Q Sundance 283-1642 T Pinedale 367-4422 Dispatch Cheyenne 777-4321 General Information 9

Road and Travel Information Phone Numbers: Dial 511 Toll-free (888) WYO-ROAD (888) 996-7623 Website: www.wyoroad.info App: Wyoming 511 is the official road condition and traffic information reporting app of the Wyoming Department of Transportation. Emergency Phone Numbers: Wyoming Highway Patrol & REDDI (Report Every Drunk Driver Immediately) Toll Free within Wyoming:...(800) 442-9090 Cellular phone calls from within Wyoming:...#HELP (#4357) Road Closures: Roads in Wyoming may close at any time because of crashes or dangerous traveling conditions, including icy roads, blowing snow, hazardous materials spills, fires, snowslides, and landslides. The maximum penalty in Wyoming for willfully failing to observe road closure gates or other closure signs, markers, warnings, notices, or directions is a $750 fine and 30 days in jail (W.S. 24-1-109). Reminder: n Conditions at road closure gates may differ from conditions a few miles down the road. n It is against the law to drive on a closed road without authorization. n The safest option is to return to the nearest city or town and wait for the road to open. 10 Road and Travel Information

Road and Travel Information Other Numbers: Colorado (303) 639-1111 Idaho (888) IDA-ROAD (888) 432-7623 Montana (800) 226-ROAD (800) 226-7623 Nebraska (800) 906-9069 South Dakota (866) MYSD511 (866) 697-3511 Utah (866) 511-UTAH (866) 511-8824 Yellowstone National Park (307) 344-2117 The ways WYDOT transmits road and travel information continue to evolve, and the number of contacts keeps increasing. Number of Received Calls and Delivered Text and Email Messages (Millions) 60 50 40 30 10 0 Source: GIS/ITS 10 11 12 13 15 16 Year Received Calls Delivered Text and Email Messages Road and Travel Information 11

License Plate, Registration, and Title Information In Wyoming, license plates are issued by the county treasurer s office in each county. Title information may be obtained from the county clerk s office. The county numbers represent the first number on license plates issued in that county. County County Seat County Treasurer (License Plates) County Clerk (Titles) Cnty # Albany Laramie (307) 721-2502 (307) 721-2541 5 Big Horn Basin 568-2578 568-2357 9 Campbell Gillette 682-7268 682-7285 17 Carbon Rawlins 328-2633 328-2668 6 Converse Douglas 358-31 358-2244 13 Crook Sundance 283-1244 283-1323 18 Fremont Lander 332-1104 332-2405 10 Goshen Torrington 532-5151 532-4051 7 Hot Springs Thermopolis 864-3616 864-3515 15 Johnson Buffalo 684-7302 684-7272 16 Laramie Cheyenne 633-4232 633-4264 2 Lincoln Kemmerer 877-9056 877-9056 12 Natrona Casper 235-9370 235-9211 1 Niobrara Lusk 334-2432 334-2211 Park Cody 527-8630 527-8600 11 Platte Wheatland 322-92 322-2316 8 Sheridan Sheridan 674-25 674-2500 3 Sublette Pinedale 367-4373 367-4372 23 Sweetwater Green River 872-37 872-3732 4 Teton Jackson 733-4770 733-4433 22 Uinta Evanston 783-0333 783-0306 19 Washakie Worland 347-31 347-3131 Weston Newcastle 746-2852 746-4744 21 12 Licensing Information and Miles Traveled

Driver s License Exam Stations Baggs 383-00 Laramie 745-2225 Basin 568-2529 Lovell 548-2494 Big Piney 276-3059 Lusk 334-98 Buffalo 684-5809 Newcastle 746-2690 Casper 473-3333 Pinedale 367-4381 Cheyenne 777-3835 Rawlins 328-4102 Cody 587-3346 Riverton 856-32 Douglas 358-7190 Rock Springs 352-3001 Dubois 455-30 Sheridan 672-5924 Evanston 789-2257 Sundance 283-2557 Gillette 682-2671 Thayne 883-5003 Jackson 733-4571 Thermopolis 864-9407 Kemmerer 877-9372 Torrington 532-1270 Lander 332-9858 Wheatland 322-6509 Worland 347-6528 Number of Currently Registered Vehicles in Wyoming July 31, 16 Passenger 379,567 Trucks 256,727 Motorcycles 29,179 Multipurpose Vehicles 23,922 University of Wyoming 5,764 Handicapped 4,152 Trailer 213,081 County Commercial 11,829 County Commercial Trailer 11,572 Other 3,694 Apportioned Commercial 9,737 Apportioned Trailer 5,940 Total 955,164 Source: Motor Vehicle Services Program Licensing Information and Miles Traveled 13

Wyoming Licenses Issued Number of Driver s Licenses Issued in Wyoming August 16 Non-Commercial 421,527 Commercial 38,941 Total 460,468 Source: Driver Services Program Top States For Per Capita Vehicle Miles Traveled 15 State Miles Per Capita Wyoming 16,135 North Dakota 13,886 Alabama 13,515 Mississippi 13,0 Oklahoma 12,195 New Mexico 12,156 Indiana 11,965 National Average 9,413 Source: Management Services Program Licensing Information and Miles Traveled

Vehicle Miles Traveled in Wyoming Average Yearly Vehicle Miles Traveled in Wyoming 9,325,021,553 10 Vehicle Miles (Billions) 8 6 4 2 0 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 Year Off the State Highway System On the State Highway System Average Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled in Wyoming 25,548,004 Off the State Highway System 7,897,623 On the State Highway System 17,650,381 Source: Planning Program Licensing Information and Miles Traveled 15

Fatality Rates vs. Vehicle Miles Traveled 10 8 Wyoming Fatality Rate (per 100 million VMT) 6 4 2 0 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 Year Wyoming Fatality Rates Wyoming vs. U.S. Fatality Rates 2.5 Vehicle Miles Traveled in Wyoming 2.0 Fatality Rate (per 100 million VMT) 1.5 1.0 0.5 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 Year Wyoming Fatality Rate U.S. Fatality Rate Source: Highway Safety Program/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 16 Fatality Rates and Crash Statistics

Wyoming Traffic Fatalities 0 Number of Persons Who Died 175 150 125 100 75 50 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 Year Fatal Crashes and Alcohol-Involved Fatal Crashes 180 Fatal Crashes 160 0 1 100 80 60 40 51 = 34.7% 7 Total 58 = 34.3% 169 Total 46 = 33.8% 136 Total 65 = 46.8% 139 Total 48 = 41.4% 116 Total 45 = 32.8% 137 Total 31 = 25.8% 1 Total 42 = 38.5% 109 Total 75 Total 26 = 34.7% 48 = 36.6% 131 Total 51 = 39.5% 129 Total 0 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 Year Alcohol Involved Fatal Crashes Source: Highway Safety Program Fatality Rates and Crash Statistics 17

Crash Facts 15 Wyoming Traffic Crash Quick Facts Total Traffic Crashes,305 Total Persons Injured (Non-Fatally) 3,819 How many drivers were involved?,666 How many vehicles were involved? 22,302 What type of fatal crashes occurred most often? Overturn/Rollover How many crashes involved - year old drivers? 2,729 How many crashes involved trucks? 1, How many crashes involved school buses? 52 How many crashes involved motorcycles? 350 In what month did the most crashes occur? November On what day of the week did the most crashes occur? Friday Source: Highway Safety Program 18 Fatality Rates and Crash Statistics

Seat Belt Usage 100% Percentage 80% 60% 40% 00 02 04 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 Year Percentage of Wyoming residents observed using restraints Percentage of restraint usage nationwide Note: Observed numbers have been verified historically. A new methodology was followed in 12 establishing a new baseline usage. Source: Highway Safety Program Fatality Rates and Crash Statistics 19

Non-Restrained Fatalities 0 Fatalities 150 100 50 0 153 Total 70 = 46% 135 Total 61 = 45% 1 Total 52 = 43% 10 11 12 13 15 Year Fatalities Not Restrained 87 Total 42 = 48% 150 Total 68 = 45% 81 = 56% 5 Total Total Fatalities Note: Data regarding seat belt usage is derived from the Investigator s Traffic Crash Report. It includes person types of driver and passenger only. It excludes the following vehicle types where seat belts are not normally equipped: motorcycles, off road motorcycles, farm equipment, construction vehicles, mopeds, snowmobiles, ATVs, MPVs, motorized skateboards/ scooters, pedestrian vehicles (i.e., wheelchairs), low speed vehicles, and Segways. Source: Highway Safety Program Fatality Rates and Crash Statistics

WYDOT Total Revenue $800 Dollars (Millions) $700 $600 $500 * Anticipated $400 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 16 17 * Fiscal Year Anticipated Revenue By Source Fiscal Year 17 Total Revenue $632,953,032 Vehicle Fees $11,028,532 Drivers License $4,409,025 Registrations $68,292,723 Royalties $6,330,000 General Funds $12,427,250 Other $23,315,019 Fuel Taxes $117,836,002 Federal Aid $296,013,361 AML $93,301,1 Source: Budget Program/Financial Services Finances 21

WYDOT Expenditures Anticipated FY16 Regular/ Special Maintenance/ Operations $109,341,038 Capital Expenditures Planning/ $8,643,431 Administration $26,957,939 Highway Improvement/ Contract Maintenance $336,389,881 Other Expenditures $23,239,248 Operating Transfers Out $7,838,644 Support Services/ Regulatory $,331,370 Administration $1,728,969 Aeronautics $38,767,534 Law Enforcement $43,532,421 Anticipated FY17 Regular/ Special Maintenance/ Operations $110,080,662 Capital Expenditures Planning/ $21,786,600 Administration $29,528,425 Highway Improvement/ Contract Maintenance $331,454,138 Other Expenditures $31,694,395 Operating Transfers Out $7,884,431 Support Services/ Regulatory $16,456,574 Administration $1,837,598 Aeronautics $36,431,389 Law Enforcement $45,838,8 Source: Budget Program/Financial Services 22 Finances

Wyoming and Its Neighboring States Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Tax Rates Montana Gasoline: 27 Diesel: 27.75 Cents Per Gallon Idaho Gasoline: 33 Diesel: 33 Utah Gasoline: 29.4 Diesel: 29.4 Wyoming* Gasoline: 24 Diesel: 24 Colorado Gasoline: 22 Diesel:.5 South Dakota Gasoline: 30 Diesel: 30 Nebraska Gasoline: 27.3 Diesel: 27.1 Motor Fuel Tax Revenue Annual Yield per Penny of Motor Fuel Tax* State Revenue Colorado $28.52 million Idaho $10.07 million Montana $8.03 million Nebraska $13.07 million South Dakota $7.02 million Utah $.64 million Wyoming $6.83 million *Includes gasoline, gasohol, and diesel fuel on-and off-highway use. * Wyoming s fuel tax rates increased 10 cents July 1, 13. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration 15 Highway Statistics and Federation of Tax Administrators. Finances 23

Distribution of Fuel Taxes Anticipated Gas Tax Total: $81,235,998 Fiscal Year 17 State Parks Motor Boats $1,003,432 Cities $11,199,326 State Parks Snowmobile $1,092,240 State Parks Off-Road Vehicles $1,077,567 State/County $10,452,684 State Highway Fund $42,930,777 Counties $10,079,363 L.U.S.T. $3,444,599 Anticipated Special Fuels Diesel Tax Total: $92,116,737 Fiscal Year 17 Counties $16,828,889 Cities $4,7,222 L.U.S.T. $7,010,2 State Highway Fund $63,108,333 Administration $962,073 Source: Budget Program/Financial Services/Fuel Tax Administration 24 Finances

Motor Fuel Tax Collections Domestic vs. Foreign Motor Fuel Tax Collections Non-Wyoming Resident 52.5% Wyoming Resident 47.5% Source: Budget Program Finances 25

Gasoline Tax Distribution 24-Cent Gasoline Tax Distribution 1 (L.U.S.T.) Penny An amount equivalent to the one cent is diverted from WYDOT s severance taxes to the Department of Environmental Quality for leaking underground fuel storage tank clean-up activities. Prior to further distribution, the following gasoline tax revenue is deducted and distributed as follows: From Snowmobiles and Motorboats Credited to an earmarked revenue account within the Department of Parks and Cultural Resources Determined by formula 13.5% to Counties 1/3 Based on area of county ratio 1/3 Based on rural population ratio 1/3 Based on assessed valuation ratio 15% to Cities 3/4 Based on gasoline taxes paid 1/4 Based on population ratio % to County Road Construction Account 1/2 Based on area of county ratio 1/2 Based on rural population ratio 1 Exemptions apply W.S. 39-17-105 57.5% to Highway Fund Source: Budget Program 26 Finances

Diesel Tax Distribution 24-Cent Diesel Tax Distribution (L.U.S.T.) Penny An amount equivalent to the one cent is diverted from WYDOT s severance taxes to the Department of Environmental Quality for leaking underground fuel storage tank clean-up activities. 1 2 Prior to further distribution, up to 2% is diverted to the Highway Fund for collections and distribution. % to Counties 1/3 Based on area of county ratio 1/3 Based on rural population ratio 1/3 Based on assessed valuation ratio 5% to Cities Based on population ratio 75% to Highway Fund 1 Exemptions apply W.S. 39-17-105 2 This 2% is not taken from the 10-cent increase authorized July 1, 13. Source: Budget Program Finances 27

Motor Fuel Tax Receipts Anticipated Total Receipts: $173.3 million Fiscal Year 17 Gasoline and Gasohol 47% $81.2 million Diesel 53% $92.1 million Includes L.U.S.T. Total Consumption: 753.4 million gallons Fiscal Year 17 Gasoline and Gasohol 47% 353 million gallons Diesel 53% 400.4 million gallons Note: Tax receipts include all motor fuels. Fuel consumption is limited to highway use L.U.S.T., off-road use, and refunds to other jurisdictions are not included. Source: Budget Program/Financial Services/Fuel Tax Administration 28 Finances

State and Federal Funding State Highway Improvements as Percentage of Total Program Actual or Anticipated Obligations 400 Dollars (Millions) 350 300 250 0 150 100 69% % 72% % 70% % 70% % 66% 6% 67% 7% 68% 5% 67% 6% 50 0 18% % 16% 16% 27% 26% 27% 28% 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 Year State Funds State General Funds Federal Funds Impacts of Inflation 1987 16 More than $3.50 today is needed to purchase what $1 bought in 1987. Source: Budget Program Finances 29

Truck Size and Weight Limits Legal Width: 8-1/2 ft. Legal Height: ft. Legal Length: 60 ft. For single units or semi-trailers in a truck-tractor and semitrailer combination. 81 ft. For a semi-trailer, trailer, or double semi-trailer combined length in a truck-tractor and semi-trailer, trailer, or double semi-trailer combination including the connecting mechanism. 85 ft. Any combination of vehicles other than those listed above. No combination of vehicles may consist of more than three single vehicles. Legal Axle Weights: Single axle,000 lbs. Tandem axle 36,000 lbs. Triple axle 42,000 lbs. Gross weight 117,000 lbs. For oversize or overweight load information call (307) 777-4376 or 777-4747 or visit www.whp.dot.state.wy.us Notice: Information subject to change. Ports of Entry Alpine (307) 654-7569 Casper (307) 473-3280 Cheyenne I-25 (307) 777-4896 I-80 (307) 777-4894 US 85 (307) 777-4895 Evanston (307) 789-3538 Frannie (307) 664-2389 Source: Wyoming Highway Patrol s Commercial Carrier Section Gillette (307) 682-4030 Kemmerer (307) 877-4229 Laramie (307) 745-20 Lusk (307) 334-38 Sheridan (307) 674-2350 Sundance (307) 283-1616 Torrington (307) 532-2519 30 Trucking Information

Road Preservation, Resurfacing, and Reconstruction One mile of road in Wyoming costs the following to preserve: 2-lane bituminous preservation: $150,000 to $250,000 4-lane (interstate) bituminous preservation: $300,000 to $700,000 One mile of road in Wyoming costs the following to resurface: 2-lane bituminous overlay/resurface: $350,000 to $1,000,000 4-lane bituminous overlay/resurface: $850,000 to $2,000,000 Reconstructing one mile of road in Wyoming costs approximately the following: 2-lane bituminous reconstruction: $700,000 to $2,000,000 4-lane bituminous reconstruction: $1,500,000 to $3,500,000 4-lane concrete reconstruction: $3,500,000 to $4,750,000 (Reconstruction in mountainous terrain can be substantially more expensive than the flat land reconstruction figures given.) System Size vs. Use 23.21% 30.91% 28,942 Miles of roads in Wyoming 9.33 Billion Miles 76.79% 69.09% Mileage Vehicle Miles Traveled State Highways Non-State Although the State Highway System (including the 9 miles of interstate) amounts to less than 25 percent of the total number of roads in the state, it carries about 70 percent of the state s vehicle traffic. Road Information 31

Percentage of Construction Jobs Completed on Time 100% 95% Percentage 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 Year Source: Construction Program Annual Cost Underrun or Overrun Expressed as Percentage Underruns or Overruns on Construction Projects 2% 1% 0% Source: Chief Engineer 32 11 12 13 15 Year Road Information

Road Information 33 Source: Pavement Management System Excellent Good Fair Poor Failed 100 0 40% Drop in Quality Asphalt Pavements Concrete Pavements 2 5 4 10 75% of Life *Critical Time* 6 15 40% Drop in Quality *Critical Time* Years 8 12% of Life Each $1 of Renovation Cost Here 10 25 Will Cost $4 to $8 if Delayed to Here Reconstruction 12 30 Fully Operational Preventative Maintenance Chip-Seal Thin-lift overlay Thick-lift Asphalt Overlay Timely maintenance is the key to getting the maximum life from our pavements. For every dollar not spent on timely preventive maintenance, $4 to $8 will be needed for complete reconstruction a few years later. 35 Road Deterioration vs. Time

34 Road Information Source: Materials Program % of Total Miles 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% % 10% 0% 02 04 06 08 10 12 16 18 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 Year Percentage Good to Excellent Projected Percentage Good to Excellent Percentage Poor Projected Percentage Poor Pavement Condition State Highway System Performance Trends

Pavement Condition and Rehabilitation Statewide Highway System Pavement Condition (Includes all surfacing improvements through 16) Percentage of Miles 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% % 10% 0% Total Statewide Interstate Non-Interstate NHS Non-NHS System % Good to Excellent % Poor to Fair Yearly Pavement Rehabilitation Miles 02-16* Miles 800 700 600 500 400 300 0 100 0 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 16 Year Source: Pavement Management System Road Information Projects constructed with American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) Funds Projects constructed with State General Funds Projects constructed with Construction Program Budget Projects constructed with Abandoned Mine Land Funds Ten Cent Fuel Tax Funding * Mileage for Interstate highway projects includes both directions. 35

State Highway Percentages and Pavement Types System Classifications I-25 8% I-80 11% Non-NHS 46% Non-Interstate NHS 29% I-90 6% Concrete vs. Asphalt Concrete 5% Asphalt 95% Source: Pavement Management System 36 Road Information

Traffic Levels Passenger Car Traffic by System - 15 I-90 6.3% I-80 28% NHS 28.8% I-25 12.4% Other 24.6% Heavy Truck Traffic by System - 15 I-25 10% Other 9.5% NHS 16.5% I-80 59.6% I-90 4.4% Source: Planning Program Road Information 37

Bridge Conditions 16 Bridge Conditions Based on Deck Area NHS Structurally Deficient History % Structurally Deficient Deck Area % 18% 16% % 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% Total Deck Area NHS 0% 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 16 Year MAP-21 Target NHS Deficient Structure History Source: Bridge Program Federal Tape Submittal for 16 Structurally Deficient Area % Structurally Deficient State - Interstate 5,251,611 576,488 11.0% State - Non-Interstate 3,009,712 351,338 11.7% Cities and Counties 19,177 0 0.0% Total NHS 8,280,500 927,826 11.2% Non NHS State 3,1,055 327,473 10.5% Cities and Counties 2,033,793 321,424 15.8% Total Non NHS 5,7,848 648,897 12.6% Totals Total State 11,375,378 1,255,299 11.0% Total Cities and Counties 2,052,970 321,424 15.7% Total State, Cities & Counties 13,428,348 1,576,723 11.7% Note: Map-21 went into effect October 1, 12 38 Bridge Information

Bridge Conditions Condition of Bridges on the State Highway System Total Number of Bridges: 1,959 Poor 4% (68) Excellent 10% (196) Fair 46% (905) Good 40% (790) Condition of City and County Bridges Total Number of Bridges: 842 Poor 19% (160) Fair 40% (340) Excellent 12% (103) Good 29% (239) Source: Bridge Program Federal Tape Submittal for 16 Bridge Information 39

Wyoming Rail System Railroad Route Miles Owned BNSF Railway Company 970 Union Pacific Railroad 879 Bighorn Divide & Wyoming Railroad 30 Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad 7 Swan Ranch Railroad 3 Total 1,889 Source: Planning Program WYDOT Transit Program Rural Area Program n Statewide rural public transit program funded through Federal Transit Administration (FTA) apportionments and state highway funds. v Assists with capital, administrative, and operating expenses statewide. n Rural Technical Assistance Program (RTAP) v Nearly all the RTAP money is subcontracted to.wytrans to offer statewide safety and driver training. n Intercity Bus Program provides capital, administrative, operating, and marketing assistance to operators to provide service making connections between municipalities both in and outside Wyoming. 40 Other Transportation Modes

WYDOT Transit Program Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities This program provides formula funding to increase the mobility of seniors and persons with disabilities. It funds private, non-profit, and government agencies to acquire transit vehicles and related equipment. Often federal, state, and local funds combine to finance these acquisitions. Rural Area Formula Grants Allows for capital, planning, and operating assistance to support public transportation in rural areas, defined as areas with fewer than 50,000 population. State Planning and Research Programs Provides funds to address local, regional, and statewide transit planning including transit development plans, coordinated human service transportation plans, and design and engineering for transit capital projects. Urbanized Area Formula Program (Pop. Over 50,000) Assists with capital, administrative, and operating expenses for Casper and Cheyenne urbanized transit programs. Bus and Bus Facilities Program Transit providers may apply to WYDOT for eligible bus and bus facilities projects. State Transportation Enterprise Fund Grants or loans administered through the State Lands & Investments Board (SLIB) to provide capital investments for enhancing public transportation throughout Wyoming. TRNST Other Transportation Modes 41

Public Transit Information Albany County Eppson Center for Seniors (307) 745-5116 UW Transit & Parking Services (307) 766-9800 Big Horn County North Big Horn Senior Center (307) 548-6556 South Big Horn Senior Citizens (307) 765-4488 Campbell County Campbell County Senior Citizens Association (307) 686-0804 Carbon County Carbon County Senior Services (307) 328-2863 Baggs Assisted Care Facility (307) 383-6861 Converse County Douglas Senior Citizens Transportation in Douglas and Glenrock (307) 358-4348 Crook County Crook County Senior Services (307) 283-1711 Fremont County Child Development Services of Fremont County (307) 332-5508 High Country Senior Citizens (Dubois) (307) 455-2990 Lander Senior Citizens Center (307) 332-2746 Riverton Senior Citizens Center (307) 856-6332 Shoshoni Senior Citizens (307) 876-2703 Wind River Transportation Authority (307) 856-7118 Goshen County Diversified Services (307) 532-5911 Goshen County, WY Senior Friendship Center (307) 532-2796 Hot Springs County Hot Springs County Senior Citizens Center (307) 864-2151 Johnson County Buffalo Senior Center (307) 684-9551 Laramie County City of Cheyenne, Transit Program (307) 637-6253 Lincoln County Kemmerer Senior Citizens (307) 877-3806 Star Valley Senior Citizens (307) 885-3780 Thayne Senior Citizens (307) 883-2678 Natrona County Casper Area Transportation Coalition (CATC)/The Bus (307) 265-1313 Niobrara County Niobrara Senior Center (307) 334-2561 42 Other Transportation Modes

Public Transit Information Park County Cody Council on Aging (307) 587-6221 Meeteetse Recreation District (307) 868-2603 Powell Senior Citizens Center Ago-Go (307) 754-4223 Platte County Services for Seniors (307) 322-3424 Sheridan County Rehabilitation Enterprises of North Eastern Wyoming (RENEW) (307) 672-7481 Senior Citizens Council (307) 674-9272 Sublette County Rendezvous Pointe (307) 367-2881 Southwest Sublette County Pioneers (307) 276-3249 Sweetwater County Sweetwater Transit Authority Resources (STAR) (307) 382-7827 Teton County Children s Learning Center (307) 733-1616 Senior Center of Jackson Hole (307) 733-7300 Southern Teton Area Rapid Transit (START Bus) (307) 733-4521 Uinta County Uinta Senior Citizens, Inc. (307) 789-3553 Washakie County Ten Sleep Senior Center (307) 366-2210 Washakie County Senior Citizens Center (307) 347-38 Weston County Weston County Senior Services (307) 746-4903 Transportation Voucher Program Wyoming Independent Living Rehabilitation Casper (307) 266 6956 Cheyenne (307) 637-5127 Gillette (307) 682-3471 Laramie (307) 721-4071 Wyoming Services for Independent Living Lander (307) 332-4889 Powell (307) 754-4868 Rock Springs (307) 362-4159 Intercity Bus Providers ALLTRANS, Inc. (800) 652-9510 Black Hills Stage Lines (877) 779-2999 Greyhound (800) 231-2222 Jefferson Lines (800) 451-5333 Other Transportation Modes 43

44 Wyoming Airport System Other Transportation Modes Grand Teton Nat l Park Yellowstone National Park 1 789 26 87 30 26 87 87 30 16 80 80 80 80 80 25 90 90 90 90 25 25 25 25 16 16 16 26 26 26 26 26 310 16 16 16 212 ALT ALT ALT 789 433 80 25 87 18 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 189 189 189 189 189 89 89 89 89 30 30 30 26 26 26 85 18 16 16 85 212 450 59 59 338 343 585 111 24 112 113 24 59 28 789 1 32 1 1 296 30 85 789 789 26 26 85 85 85 18 789 70 70 230 230 230 130 130 130 13 487 156 2 487 77 59 34 34 22 28 412 Lovell Basin Meeteetse Sundance Moorcroft Farson Casper Cheyenne Cody Gillette Jackson Laramie Riverton Rock Springs Sheridan Afton Buffalo Douglas Evanston Greybull Lander Pinedale Rawlins Saratoga Torrington Worland Big Piney Dubois Fort Bridger Guernsey Kemmerer Newcastle Pine Bluffs Powell Thermopolis Wheatland Cokeville Cowley Dixon Glendo* Green River* Hulett Lusk Medicine Bow* Shoshoni* Upton* Source: Aeronautics Division

Wyoming Airport System Commercial Service Airports City Airport 1. Casper... Casper-Natrona County International Airport 2. Cheyenne... Cheyenne Regional Jerry Olson Field 3. Cody... Yellowstone Regional Airport 4. Gillette... Gillette-Campbell County Airport 5. Jackson... Jackson Hole Airport 6. Laramie... Laramie Regional Airport 7. Riverton... Riverton Regional Airport 8. Rock Springs... Rock Springs-Sweetwater County Airport 9. Sheridan... Sheridan County Airport Business Airports City Airport 1. Afton... Afton-Lincoln County Municipal Airport 2. Buffalo... Johnson County Airport 3. Douglas... Converse County Airport 4. Evanston... Evanston-Uinta County Burns Field 5. Greybull... South Big Horn County Airport 6. Lander... Hunt Field 7. Pinedale... Ralph Wenz Field 8. Rawlins... Rawlins Municipal/Harvey Field 9. Saratoga... Shively Field 10. Torrington... Torrington Municipal Airport 11. Worland... Worland Municipal Airport Intermediate Airports City Airport 1. Big Piney... Miley Memorial Field 2. Dubois... Dubois Municipal Airport 3. Fort Bridger... Fort Bridger Airport 4. Guernsey... Camp Guernsey Army Airfield 5. Kemmerer... Kemmerer Municipal Airport 6. Newcastle... Mondell Field 7. Pine Bluffs... Pine Bluffs Municipal Airport 8. Powell... Powell Municipal Airport 9. Thermopolis... Hot Springs County Airport 10. Wheatland... Phifer Field Local Airports City Airport 1. Cokeville... Cokeville Municipal Airport 2. Cowley... North Big Horn County Airport 3. Dixon... Dixon Airport 4. Glendo*... Thomas Memorial Airport* 5. Green River*... Greater Green River Intergalactic Spaceport* 6. Hulett... Hulett Municipal Airport 7. Lusk... Lusk Municipal Airport 8. Medicine Bow* Medicine Bow Airport* 9. Shoshoni*... Shoshoni Municipal Airport* 10. Upton*... Upton Municipal Airport* * Non-paved. Other Transportation Modes 45

46 Other Transportation Modes Source: Aeronautics Division Airports 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 Natrona County International Airport (CPR) Cheyenne Regional Airport (CYS) Yellowstone Regional Airport (COD) Gillette-Campbell County Airport (GCC) Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) Laramie Regional Airport (LAR) Riverton Regional Airport (RIW) Rock Springs - Sweetwater County Airport (RKS) Sheridan County Airport (SHR) Worland Municipal Airport (WRL) Growth from 05 180,502 160,036 153,658 6,813 7,811 165,896 154,542 175,351 196,384 6,682 5,078 % 28,891 32,981 33,654 29,945 22,886 35,293 46,081 28,444 21,811 8,911 4,642-84% 56,298 56,440 53,266 51,841 52,2 55,739 55,385 55,348 61,232 63,634 65,478 16% 31,233 42,896 50,492 55,167 51,370 56,471 61,998 60,762 52,828 52,037 62,664 101% 492,195 555,909 541,403 603,967 571,861 575,348 551,250 542,430 576,841 626,788 627,397 27% 16,876 18,584 19,347 19,165 15,016,953 15,056,431 24,080 24,506 26,700 58% 25,185 29,167 31,155 34,046 28,576 28,633 28,516 26,090 27,012 15,557 7,216-71% 28,444 35,061 43,513 49,572 39,437 45,9 57,835 61,700 53,707 43,481 34,248 % 26,862 26,874 41,3 35,557 28,637 29,318 27,637 26,471 28,510 17,558 2,168-92% 4,238 5,544 7,475 6,091 5,392 5,519 6,231 5,706 5,686 2,284 1,510-64% Wyoming State Totals 890,724 963,492 975,277 1,032,164 963,6 1,012,319 1,004,531 996,733 1,048,091 1,061,438 1,037,101 16% Total Wyoming Airport Passengers (Enplanements/Deplanements)

ALT Other Maps 47 Source: Public Affairs Office 89 30 22 26 191 Grand Teton Nat l Park 191 89 80 Evanston 191 Jackson 89 26 Afton 89 191 Cokeville 30 Kemmerer 189 Yellowstone National Park 26 189 189 189 80 26 189 30 Fort Bridger 191 Big Piney 16 212 296 Pinedale Dubois 191 Green River 530 191 1 Cody 26 191 789 Cowley 1 Lovell ALT 789 Powell ALT 310 1 Meeteetse 28 Farson Lander 16 Rock Springs 26 26 26 789 28 80 32 1 Greybull Basin 30 433 Riverton 16 Worland Thermopolis Shoshoni 789 789 343 Sheridan 90 80 Rawlins 76 70 789 26 Douglas Guernsey 26 Scenic Byway Scenic Backway Rest Area Information Center (Includes restroom facilities) 338 Buffalo 16 Dixon 70 130 25 26 16 87 25 30 230 230 90 2 487 87 25 230 Saratoga 130 Casper 77 26 13 16 Gillette 80 130 59 59 59 16 90 Moorcroft 59 450 25 Wheatland 487 34 Medicine Bow 34 Laramie 16 25 112 90 87 87 25 16 Newcastle 212 Hulett 24 24 111 Sundance 113 18 Glendo 585 Upton 85 30 18 85 85 85 80 85 Lusk 18 156 Torrington Cheyenne 85 Pine Bluffs The National Scenic Byways Program is a grass-roots effort established to help recognize, preserve, and enhance selected roads throughout the United States. The U.S. Secretary of Transportation recognizes certain roads as All-American Roads or National Scenic Byways based on one or more archaeological, cultural, historic, or scenic qualities. Rest Area and Scenic Byways Map

48 National Highway System Other Maps Grand Teton Nat l Park Yellowstone National Park Other Non-interstate NHS Interstate NHS 1 76 789 26 87 30 26 87 87 30 16 80 80 80 80 80 25 90 90 90 90 25 25 25 25 16 16 16 26 26 26 26 26 310 16 16 16 212 ALT ALT ALT 789 433 80 25 87 18 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 189 189 189 189 189 89 89 89 89 30 30 30 26 26 26 85 18 16 16 85 212 450 59 59 338 343 585 111 24 112 113 24 59 28 789 1 32 1 1 296 30 85 789 789 26 26 85 85 85 18 789 70 70 230 230 230 130 130 130 13 487 156 2 487 77 59 34 34 22 28 412 Cody Powell Lovell Cowley Greybull Basin Thermopolis Worland Dubois Shoshoni Riverton Lander Meeteetse Upton Newcastle Sundance Hulett Moorcroft Gillette Buffalo Sheridan Green River Rock Springs Fort Bridger Cokeville Kemmerer Farson Pinedale Big Piney Afton Jackson Evanston Lusk Douglas Casper Glendo Guernsey Torrington Wheatland Pine Bluffs Cheyenne Laramie Medicine Bow Saratoga Dixon Rawlins

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