Drunk Driving

Border War Impaired Driving
Border War Impaired Driving
Border War Impaired Driving
Wyoming and Colorado Law Enforcement are teaming up to address the increased traffic and potential impaired drivers as fans travel to and from the Border War football game this Saturday, Nov. 4 between the University of Wyoming and the Colorado State University Rams.
Free Rides on New Year's Eve
Free Rides on New Year's Eve
Free Rides on New Year's Eve
A local business will provide free rides on New Year’s Eve for the 19th year in a row as part of an effort to prevent drunken driving. The A-1 Safe Ride Safe Tow Home program is run by co-owners Shane Swett and Nicole Candelaria.  Along with a large team of volunteers, they will transport people – and their vehicles – get around town from roughly 3 p...
Few New Year's DUI Arrests
Few New Year's DUI Arrests
Few New Year's DUI Arrests
Lieutenant Gwen Smith says the Laramie Police Department has made only five DUI arrests over the past two News Year’s Eve holidays. “I believe that the programs that we have available for people in Laramie to not drive when they plan to go out and drink have had a very positive impact on the number of DUIs that we have here in town,” says Lt...
Drunk Driving Initiative
Drunk Driving Initiative
Drunk Driving Initiative
Snowy Range Taxi, LLC began offering free rides home in March as part of their Drunk Driving Initiative.  Now, the company is asking for donations to keep their program running. “Tipsy Taxi” programs in use across Wyoming in places such as Casper provide free rides home in an effort to keep intoxicated people from getting behind the wheel themselves...