Nevada roads are deadlier this year, with nearly 40 percent more fatal crashes through March than during the same period in 2023. And the situation is worse on Clark County roads.
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Traffic fatalities in 2023 were down compared with fatalities in 2022, but it was still one of the deadliest years on Nevada roads in nearly two decades.
Because of increases in fatal crashes during the span between Memorial Day and Labor Day, the summer months are considered the “100 Deadliest Days of the Year” on U.S. roadways.
Just about everyday the Road Warrior inbox is pinged by readers interested information regarding a particular road project impacting their daily commute.
A busy stretch of Charleston Boulevard is set to see a reduced speed limit as Las Vegas officials look at the future of the area.
The Boring Company is moving quickly to get their planned underground people mover expanded outside of its Las Vegas Convention Center loop project.
The new dynamic messaging boards on highways across the Las Vegas Valley have been fully operational only since late March.
With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting all portions of life across the world, one thing that will keep on moving are road projects.
Almost 47,000 specialty license plate registrations have occurred in the last year between the Golden Knights and Raiders editions.
Older motorists can be as distracted by in-vehicle infotainment technology as they are by using a hand-held device while driving.