Wisconsin
"America's Dairyland", Wisconsin produces more dairy products than any other state except California, though Wisconsin claims the title for cheese production. Not limited to dairy products alone, Wisconsin also leads the U.S. in the production of cranberries, oats, potatoes, carrots, and tart cherries. Household names such as Oscar Mayer, Tombstone frozen pizza, Kraft Foods, and Miller Brewing Company make a home in Wisconsin. Once heavily reliant on the brewing industry, Wisconsin's economy today is driven by the health care industry as well as the transportation equipment, food processing and machinery industries.
Incidents
Fatal Truck Accidents: 28 per year
Non-Fatal Truck Accidents: 905 per year
Accident Locales: 79%(Rural), 21%(Urban)
Carrier Fact: 71% of Wyoming's truck accidents involve carriers whose principle place of business is not Wyoming.
In 76% of Wyoming's truck accidents, weather conditions were NOT a factor.
Roads
Interstate 25: Running north/south from Las Cruces, New Mexico to Buffalo, Wyoming, I-25 travels 301 miles within Wyoming passing through Casper and Cheyenne.
Interstate 80: America's second-largest highway at 2,905 miles, I-80 crosses the country from San Francisco to Teaneck, New Jersey. The 403 miles of I-80 in Wyoming territory pass through Cheyenne.
Interstate 90: Narrowly beating out I-80 (see above) as America's longest highway at 3,100 miles, I-90 spans the distance from Seattle to Boston. The 207 miles of I-90 contained within Wyoming pass by Buffalo, Gillette and Sheridan.
Counties
Albany -- Big Horn -- Campbell -- Carbon -- Converse -- Crook -- Fremont -- Goshen -- Hot Springs -- Johnson -- Laramie -- Lincoln -- Natrona -- Niobrara -- Park -- Platte -- Sheridan -- Sublette -- Sweetwater -- Teton -- Uinta -- Washakie -- Weston


