Next week the orange safety barrels will finally make their exit after becoming a fixture on the side of Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95 for the last three years.
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The Nevada Highway Patrol began policing the high occupancy vehicle lanes on U.S. Highway 95 and Interstate 15 Thursday following a 30-day grace period.
The RTC chose 20 bus stops in various parts of the Las Vegas Valley where steel posts will be installed to better protect riders as they wait for their ride.
New regulations on 22 miles of carpool lanes will be fully enforced beginning Thursday and Nevada Highway Patrol Troopers will be out in force citing motorists breaking the law.
Residents of a Las Vegas Valley neighborhood created their own roadblock to try to keep their area from becoming an unofficial U-turn area during a Project Neon detour.
The vigorous Project Neon paving work continues into the weekend as a stretch of Interstate 15 northbound will close over the weekend in downtown Las Vegas.
Lyft and the RTC are teaming up, providing up to $20,000 in free ride credits in June, in hopes passengers will use the two transit services to avoiding walking long distances in the summer heat.
The agencies will transfer various roadways over the next year-and-a-half aimed at increasing maintenance and operations of those roads.
Project Neon paving and striping work will take place this week on portions of both directions of I-15 stretching from Silverado Ranch Boulevard to Sahara Avenue.
A potential underground people mover system, constructed by the Elon Musk-owned Boring Co., could make travel to popular destinations up to four times faster than by car.
Trio of overnight closures on U.S. Highway 95 this week to affect traffic near downtown Las Vegas. The closures are needed for paving and striping work associated Project Neon.
Boulder Highway is accountable for 9 percent of all pedestrian deaths in Nevada and plans for a new project are aimed at increasing safety of all who use the thoroughfare.
The final paving and striping work on the largest road project in state history began Friday night, with portions lasting until Monday morning.