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Nevada senator calls for tax money for ‘smart’ vehicle projects

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., on Tuesday said President Donald Trump’s tax reform plan should set aside 5 percent of funding for transportation projects and infrastructure that will accommodate the next generation of “smart” vehicles.

 
Fun Walk opens new MLK segment to Las Vegas residents Saturday

The department’s Fun Walk Saturday morning aimed to give residents a taste of a 3.7 mile Interstate 15 reconstruction between Sahara and the Spaghetti Bowl. By about 9 a.m. Saturday, only a handful of individuals, mostly nearby locals and those with NDOT connections, made it to the event.

 
Bus ridership on the Strip declines as ride-hailing rises

The rising popularity of ride-hailing companies in Las Vegas is cutting into bus ridership and revenue along the Strip, officials with the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada said Thursday.

 
2.5-mile stretch of southbound I-11 opens Tuesday

The first segment of southbound Interstate 11 will open at 5 a.m. Tuesday, running more than two miles between the Railroad Pass Casino and U.S. Highway 95, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.

 
Downtown Loop shuttle service launches

The champagne flowed early Tuesday morning at Las Vegas City Hall, where officials feted the official launch of a new free shuttle service, dubbed the Downtown Loop.

 
Motorists graded on safety — VIDEO

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Nevada Highway Patrol and Clark County School District police joined to enforce right of way at the intersection Nellis Boulevard and Cedar Avenue, near Richie Rundle Elementary, a school named for a child killed as a pedestrian.

 
New app may help Nevada drivers down the road

Drivers could help assemble a map of Nevada’s roads and warn fellow motorists about potential collisions, all through a smartphone app.