A large snowstorm is currently hitting Wyoming - and that means driving conditions are going to be risky. Don't add to the hazard by driving like a jerk. Here are some useful tips to help you, and everyone else sharing the road, get to their destination safely.
If you happen to drive through Yellowstone National Park at any point in your life, you need to know there is a certain lane designated to you by the bison. For them, it's the middle of the road. For you, it's the shoulder as one recent driver through the park found out.
There have often been complaints about Cowboy State drivers, whether they're from here, transplants or folks that just don't know how to drive during our winter conditions.
While I understand that no one is perfect and we've all made mistakes, especially when it comes to driving, you sir (or ma'am), need to back off a smidgen.
Now I'm not sure how your first few driving lessons went when you were growing up but mine were less than stellar. It didn't matter who I was driving with it usually ended up with one of my relatives gripping the 'Oh Shit' bar and screaming directions in my ear and WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!
Sometimes you're just driving along minding your own business and look out the window to capture the beautiful landscape you're driving through when all of a sudden you see a guy in a cart and buggy who's doing cookies in a parking lot.
Casper has some of the strangest traffic light times and lack of left turn signals for a city of this size. Maybe that's why many of our residents risk breaking the law for alternate routes.