Cheyenne Area Had No Fatal Crashes During Frontier Days, WHP Says
For the second year in a row, Laramie County avoided any fatal crashes during Cheyenne Frontier Days, the Wyoming Highway Patrol says.
According to a Facebook post, there was only one crash in the Cheyenne area between July 21 and July 30 that involved possible injuries requiring an ambulance.
That's pretty remarkable considering the county tallied three fatal crashes during the 2021 show, one of which occurred at Frontier Park.
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Despite being traffic fatality free, this year's Daddy of 'em All wasn't free of idiot drivers.
Troopers made 816 traffic stops and 45 arrests, including 20 for driving under the influence, three for felony drug possession, and 13 for misdemeanor drug possession.
Perhaps the wildest arrest happened on July 24, when a trooper sitting in the median of Interstate 80 just east of Cheyenne reportedly clocked a Cheyenne man driving 143 mph in a 75-mph zone while drunk.
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