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BUREAU OF ROAD FAIRNESS — OFFICE OF PUBLIC AWARENESS
ACTIVE — CHEYENNE STATION

FIELD OFFICE DOSSIER · DOCKET NO. AAR-WY-0050

WYOMING FIELD OFFICE

127 Locals Against Road Bikers · Cheyenne Station

QUARTERLY FIGURES · DOCKET NO. AAR-WY-0050

WYOMING CHAPTER IMPACT

QUARTERLY FIGURES
127MEMBERS
1LOCAL CHAPTERS
3VICTORIES

WYOMING CYCLING SAFETY STATISTICS

CYCLING FATALITIES (2023)54-10% FROM PREVIOUS YEAR
INFRASTRUCTURE MILES — PROTECTED119 MI
INFRASTRUCTURE MILES — UNPROTECTED232 MI
INFRASTRUCTURE MILES — PLANNED60 MI
FUNDING SECURED (2024) — FOR INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS$16M

PUBLIC SATISFACTION INDEX: 4.0 / 5 — 40 RESPONSES ON FILE

This dossier is complete to the extent the Cheyenne station has filed. Figures not on record are presumed favorable.

PERSONNEL FILE · OFFICE OF FIELD OPERATIONS

CHAPTER LEADERSHIP

OFFICER IN CHARGEJohn Davidson
STATIONChapter President · Cheyenne
ELECTRONIC MAILwyoming@aarbaa.com
TELEPHONE(307) 555-0176

Join the Wyoming chapter! Contact our chapter president to get involved with local advocacy efforts.

PUBLIC COMMENT RECORD · ENTERED WITHOUT OBJECTION

VOICES FROM WYOMING

PUBLIC COMMENT RECORD · 2 ENTRIES ON FILE

CASE NO. AAR-C-0001

“By my own count it is 2.7 cattle-guard hesitations per mile on US-287 north of Laramie every Saturday. Somebody in Cheyenne ought to log that.”

Dale F. — Cheyenne

CASE NO. AAR-C-0002

“I have been writing the Cheyenne station about WY-22 over Teton Pass since 2018. The file stays open. So do I.”

Maureen T. — Jackson

FEATURED MEMORANDUM · RECORDS DIVISION

LATEST FROM WYOMING

CASE OUTCOMES · CLOSED FILES

WYOMING INFRASTRUCTURE VICTORIES

INFRASTRUCTUREMARCH 15, 2024CHEYENNE

The US-287 Cattle-Guard Advisory of 2024

Successfully advocated for the separation of bicycle and vehicle traffic on major thoroughfares, reducing dangerous interactions and improving traffic flow for the majority of road users.

IMPACT:

The Cheyenne station logged a 31% drop in mid-guard dismounts north of Laramie and recorded 2.7 cyclist cattle-guard hesitations per US-287 mile in the FY2025 range survey.

LEGISLATIONJANUARY 20, 2024WYOMING STATE LEGISLATURE

Wyoming Codifies the Cyclist Accountability Act

Landmark legislation requiring cyclists to carry liability insurance and register their bicycles, ensuring accountability for road incidents and providing compensation for victims.

IMPACT:

First state-level cyclist insurance requirement in the region, expected to generate $2M annually for road safety programs

FUNDINGNOVEMBER 8, 2023WYOMING

Federal Grant Redirected to the WY-22 Teton Pass Corridor

AARBAA Wyoming helped secure a federal infrastructure grant prioritizing vehicle safety improvements and traffic flow optimization over recreational cycling projects.

IMPACT:

$15 million in funding redirected from bike lanes to critical road repairs and safety improvements

SCHEDULED PROCEEDINGS · PUBLIC NOTICE

UPCOMING EVENTS IN WYOMING

DATEDECEMBER 6, 2025

TIME7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

VENUECheyenne Community Center

ADDRESS123 Main Street, Cheyenne

Cheyenne Station Monthly Convening

MEETING

Join us for our monthly chapter meeting where we'll discuss ongoing advocacy efforts, review recent incidents, and plan upcoming initiatives for safer roads in Wyoming.

PROCEEDINGS CONCLUDED — MINUTES ON FILE

DATEDECEMBER 16, 2025

TIME10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

VENUECheyenne State Capitol Steps

ADDRESS1 Capitol Avenue, Cheyenne

The US-287 Cattle-Guard Rally

RALLY

Stand with us as we rally for safer roads and responsible cycling policies. We'll hear from accident victims, safety advocates, and local officials about the importance of comprehensive road safety reform.

PROCEEDINGS CONCLUDED — MINUTES ON FILE

DATEJANUARY 11, 2026

TIME6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

VENUECheyenne Public Library

ADDRESS456 Library Way, Cheyenne

Cheyenne Greenway Yield Seminar

PRESENTATION

Educational presentation on road safety statistics, dangerous cycling behaviors, and how community members can advocate for safer streets. Q&A session included.

PROCEEDINGS CONCLUDED — MINUTES ON FILE

INFRASTRUCTURE CASE FILES · OPEN MATTERS

INFRASTRUCTURE ISSUES WE'RE ADDRESSING

CRITICAL PRIORITYADVOCATING

The Teton Pass Switchback Hazard, WY-22

The current bike lane configuration creates blind spots for turning vehicles and encourages cyclists to ride against traffic, leading to numerous near-misses and accidents.

LOCATION
Main Street, Cheyenne
AFFECTED AREAS
Cheyenne
PROPOSED SOLUTION
Redesign the street to separate bicycle and vehicle traffic completely, with physical barriers and clear sight lines at all intersections.
LAST UPDATED
NOVEMBER 3, 2025
HIGH PRIORITYIDENTIFIED

Unlicensed E-Bikes on the Cheyenne Greenway

Electric bicycles reaching speeds of 30+ mph are using pedestrian paths in state parks, creating dangerous conditions for families and hikers.

LOCATION
Wyoming State Parks
AFFECTED AREAS
Cheyenne, Statewide
PROPOSED SOLUTION
Implement speed limits, require licensing for e-bikes, and create separate trails for motorized bicycles.
LAST UPDATED
NOVEMBER 3, 2025

PUBLIC COUNTER · RESPONSES PREPARED IN ADVANCE

FREQUENTLY FILED INQUIRIES

How can I join AARBAA Wyoming?

Joining AARBAA Wyoming is easy! Simply contact our chapter president through the contact information provided on this page, or fill out our membership form. We have 1 chapter across the state with 127 active members. New members are always welcome to join our fight for safer roads.

What does AARBAA do in Wyoming?

AARBAA Wyoming files comment on cycling conduct along US-287 north of Laramie, WY-22 over Teton Pass, and Teton Park Road in Grand Teton National Park, and petitions the Wyoming Department of Transportation for enforcement review. Our Cheyenne station maintains the FY2025 range survey and the cattle-guard docket, forwarding findings to officials in Cheyenne and Jackson.

How many members does the Wyoming chapter have?

Our Wyoming chapter currently has 127 dedicated members across 1 local chapter. We're one of the active state chapters in the national AARBAA network, and our membership continues to grow as more Wyoming residents recognize the need for safer roads and accountability in cycling infrastructure planning.

What are the main road safety challenges in Wyoming?

Wyoming's caseload concentrates on the cattle guards along US-287 north of Laramie, the Cheyenne Greenway crossings, and the WY-22 switchbacks over Teton Pass, where the Cheyenne station recorded 2.7 cyclist cattle-guard hesitations per US-287 mile in FY2025. Spring range conditions on Teton Park Road remain under review.

What victories has AARBAA Wyoming achieved?

Our closed files include the US-287 Cattle-Guard Advisory of 2024 and the Teton Park Road shoulder review in Grand Teton National Park. Both are held under Records Retention Schedule 7 and available at the public counter on Form AAR-101.

When and where does the Wyoming chapter meet?

The Wyoming chapter holds regular meetings on the second Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM. Meeting locations rotate between our 1 chapter location to ensure all members can participate. Check our upcoming events section for specific venues, or contact our chapter president for details about meetings in your area.

PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDS · EVIDENCE LOCKER

WYOMING CHAPTER GALLERY

PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDSPENDING DECLASSIFICATIONREF: AAR-WY-0050
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FILE A REQUEST · FORM AAR-101

JOIN AARBAA WYOMING

Ready to make a difference in Wyoming? Fill out the form below to connect with your local chapter and start advocating for safer roads today!

FORM AAR-101 — REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE

REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE

REV. 07/2026 · APPROVED FOR PUBLIC USE · FILE IN DUPLICATE

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CROSS-REFERENCES · RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE 7

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