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Directory of 3,210+ registered carriers in Wyoming (WY). Browse top companies by fleet size, specialties, and DOT number.
Wyoming is the least populated state in the nation, but its energy resources make trucking essential. The Powder River Basin near Gillette produces more coal than any other region in the US, driving heavy haul demand. Oil and gas activity across the state generates tanker and flatbed freight. Wind energy construction has added a growing segment of oversized loads. The I-80 corridor across southern Wyoming is infamous for extreme wind events that can shut down the highway for hours. No state income tax and a business-friendly environment attract carriers, though sparse infrastructure and extreme weather create operational challenges.
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Wyoming has no state income tax and minimal state trucking regulations beyond federal requirements. The state allows higher weights on certain state highways with permits. Extreme wind conditions on I-80 frequently close the road to high-profile vehicles. Chain laws apply on all major routes during winter. The state has limited truck parking and fueling infrastructure on long stretches.