An influx of visitors means more drivers who may not be familiar with area roads and an increase of traffic congestion that could ramp up crashes around New Year’s Eve.
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Revelers celebrating with alcohol are urged to not get behind the wheel after the countdown to 2020 passes and the smoke from the fireworks clears. Here’s how to get around safely.
New international nonstop service represents more than just additional planes landing at McCarran, as the international traveler is a lucrative market.
From more work on area freeways and highways to a multiyear project on Las Vegas Boulevard 2020 will be sure to feature an abundance of the unofficial state flower, the orange traffic cone.
HOV violation tickets were the second most handed out tickets by troopers in the Southern Command in that time period behind speeding tickets.
With Interstate 15 shut down Thursday night, check out these alternate routes from Las Vegas to Southern California.
As revelers are set to ring in 2020 on the Las Vegas Strip, road closures will occur in surrounding areas in order to keep the expected 330,000 people safe.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s foray into the ride hailing sector is coming to a halt after a six-month pilot program.
The 17th pedestrian bridge stretching over a portion of Las Vegas Boulevard opened Monday morning to foot traffic.
McCarran International Airport welcomed the record-breaking 50 millionth passenger 0f 2019 to Las Vegas Thursday to water cannon salute and a party-like atmosphere.
Despite initially saying no changes to the carpool lane system would occur for three years, state transportation officials are changing their tune.
With Las Vegas named the No. 5 destination for holiday travelers by AAA, planning ahead is key whether you’re traveling by road or via air this season.
Virgin Trains’ Nevada tracks are slated to travel either under or over highway interchanges, increasing safety initiatives.
One of the final unfinished pieces of the nearly $1 billion Project Neon freeway improvement project is nearing activation, albeit later than transportation officials planned.
The bridge is part of the larger $73 million Centennial Bowl interchange project that broke ground in January.