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SafeRide by WRTA

Hours of Operation

SafeRide will be operating every Friday and Saturday night from 6:00pm - 12:00am in the Lander and Riverton area. 

How do I use it?

Call (307) 856-WRTA anytime during SafeRide operating hours, and our dispatch team will connect a driver to your location and take you where you would like to go! For FREE!

Where can I go?

SafeRide offers transportation within Riverton or Lander's City Limits, catering to all travel needs, whether it's a trip to the grocery store, going to and from a local business, or just visiting a friend. We are here to get you there safely.

SafeRide Sponsored by LOR Foundation

Fremont Make the Call!

The majority (72%) of fatigued driving crashes occur in rural locations

 (Highway Safety Report: Fatigued/Drowsy Driving Crashes 2024) 

 (Highway Safety Report: Fatigued/Drowsy Driving Crashes 2024) 

Each year, approximately 111 Wyoming residents die from a motor vehicle crash injury

 (Motor Vehicle Crash Injuries 2018) 

 (2023 Wyoming Report on Traffic Crashes 2024) ) 

In 2023, Fremont county reported 662 crashes, accounting for 4.61% of the state.

 (2023 Wyoming Report on Traffic Crashes 2024) 

 (2023 Wyoming Report on Traffic Crashes 2024) 

Nearly 40.6% of all fatal crashes were impaired crashes, resulting in 257 fatalities.

 (Highway Safety Report: Impaired Crashes 2022) 

 (Highway Safety Report: Impaired Crashes 2022) 

In 2016, is was reported there was a total $5 billion in economic loss attributed to all reportable

In 2016, is was reported there was a total $5 billion in economic loss attributed to all reportable

 (Motor Vehicle Crash Injuries 2018) 

Works Cited

 

  • WYDOT Highway Safety Program. (2024b, April). 2023 Wyoming Report on Traffic Crashes. Wyoming Department of transportation. https://www.dot.state.wy.us/files/live/sites/wydot/files/shared/Highway_Safety/_Crash%20Data/Publications/Report%20on%20Traffic%20Crashes/2023%20Report%20on%20Traffic%20Crashes.pdf 
  • WYDOT. (2022). Highway Safety Report: Impaired Crashes. Wyoming Department of transportation. https://www.dot.state.wy.us/files/live/sites/wydot/files/shared/Highway_Safety/_Crash%20Data/Publications/Newsletter/July-August%202022.pdf 
  • WYDOT. (2024a). Highway Safety Report: Fatigued/Drowsy Driving Crashes. Wyoming Department of transportation. https://www.dot.state.wy.us/files/live/sites/wydot/files/shared/Highway_Safety/_Crash%20Data/Publications/Newsletter/March-April%202024.pdf 
  • Wyoming Department of Health. (2018, July). Motor Vehicle Crash Injuries. Wyoming Department of Health. https://health.wyo.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/MVC-factsheet-2018.pdf#:~:text=Each%20year%2C%20approximately%20111%20Wyoming%20residents%20die%20from,crash%20injury%20and%20an%20additional%20865%20are%20hospitalized.1-2 

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