After a smooth rollout of its new appointment system in Northern Nevada, the Department of Motor Vehicles hasn’t seen anywhere near the same success implementing the system in the Las Vegas Valley.
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Multiple road projects are set to impact motorists’ commutes around Southern Nevada over the next couple of weeks.
The rollout of the Department of Motor Vehicles’ new appointment system has been anything but smooth over the first two days.
After almost four months of waiting, Las Vegas Valley motorists can finally again set an appointment ahead of their visits to area Department of Motor Vehicle offices.
Motorists passing by McCarran International Airport this week need not worry if an emergency scene appears to be unfolding.
Dozens of freeway signs are set for upgrades in the valley.
Some motorists traveling on Interstate 15 between Mesquite and St. George, Utah, can expect to take a 224-mile detour during a year-long road project.
Nevada roadways have seen a year-over-year dip in crash-related deaths through the first two months of 2019, though the number of pedestrian death is up sharply over the period.
As the state tests a new Department of Motor Vehicle queuing system up north, Southern Nevadans are left waiting in line for now.