WYOMING — The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) is asking Wyoming residents to complete its biannual Customer Satisfaction Survey.

The survey asks for ways that WYDOT and the Wyoming Highway Patrol can improve its services, WYDOT said online on Wednesday, Nov. 13. The survey is expected to take about 15 minutes.

The Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center (WYSAC) at the University of Wyoming is conducting the survey. WYSAC will be contacting Wyoming residents through a random sampling process by phone and/or by mail until Dec. 31. WYDOT is not accepting responses outside of the WYSAC process.

“If you receive a phone call or a letter from WYSAC during this time, we thank you in advance for taking your valuable time to tell WYDOT how we can be better,” WYDOT said via Facebook.

According to WYDOT, this survey will not ask for personal information and does not offer any payment. If someone calls claiming to be with WYDOT, and asks for personal information, payment information or other suspicious requests, hang up; it is likely a scam.

Leigh Reagan Smith is a wildlife and community news reporter. Originally a documentary filmmaker, she has lived in the valley since 1997. Leigh enjoys skiing, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking and interviewing interesting people for her podcast, SoulRise.