As most of the nation remains under some stage of stay-at-home orders as result of the coronavirus pandemic, AAA is not issuing a Memorial Day travel forecast for the first time in 20 years.
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Taxicab demand in Las Vegas has decreased steeply since the resort corridor was shut down by the coronavirus.
A second Regional Transportation Commission bus driver whose route includes the Las Vegas Strip tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
The driver who operates a double-decker bus on the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s Deuce on the Strip route tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the RTC reported Monday night.
Only riders in wheelchairs or who need assistance in boarding will enter the bus through the front door. Bus drivers already have safety enclosures around their seats.
The employee of Keolis, one of two contractors that provide drivers for RTC buses, tested positive for coronavirus on March 28.
The high spot in the area was on Interstate 15 near the Nevada-California line, where traffic fell 73 percent in the fourth week of March, compared with the same week in March 2019.
With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting all portions of life across the world, one thing that will keep on moving are road projects.
Parking options in both terminals will be consolidated with lower passenger demand.
With the dramatic decline in passengers and bus operator shortages tied to novel coronavirus call-outs, the RTC began running at a reduced rate Wednesday.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is moving their residential routes to a Sunday schedule beginning Wednesday.
The employee of MV Transportation, one of two contractors that provide drivers for RTC buses, became ill Thursday and was immediately sent home for self-isolation.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is reducing residential bus service following decreased ridership.
After Gov. Steve Sisolak essentially shut down the state for 30 days starting this week, traffic in Las Vegas has seen a major dip.
With much of Nevada coming to a screeching halt Wednesday after Gov. Steve Sisolak recommended the closure of nonessential business, most transportation services are still up and running.