Multiple Southern Nevada locations are set to see wrong-way driver detection systems installed after they proved successful across the state.
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As the $305 million revamp of the Interstate 15-Tropicana interchange rolls along, motorists who routinely travel through the area need to stay up to date on the latest happenings.
Clark County continues to see a surge in traffic fatalities while the state is trending slightly lower than last year.
As of June 30, there were 390,007 specialty plates actively registered in the state, according to Nevada Department of Motor Vehicle data.
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