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.
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The Metropolitan Police Department received a report at 10:34 a.m. of a man who was walking in traffic, “appearing to try to get hit,” Lt. Jeff Stuart said.
The bridge is part of the larger $73 million Centennial Bowl interchange project that broke ground in January.
Some bus routes servicing the Henderson area are set for revisions beginning Sunday. The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada will implement schedule changes on 27 routes.
One person was killed after driving the wrong way on northbound Interstate 15 early Tuesday near downtown Las Vegas.
The first phase of the three-year project will begin Wednesday on a stretch of both sides of the Las Vegas Strip running between Resorts World Drive and Spring Mountain Road.
University Center Drive runs out of McCarran International Airport, past the Thomas & Mack Center and the UNLV campus, winding down to Desert Inn Road.
The proposed project would improve traffic flow to and from Allegiant Stadium, T-Mobile Arena and the Strip Cooridor, add high occupancy vehicle ramps at the Harmon Avenue overpass.
Making the routes commuters drive more aesthetically pleasing is a goal of the state Department of Transportation as it completes improvement projects on state maintained roads.
The Lamb Boulevard on-and-offramps of the northern 215 Beltway will close to traffic at 9 p.m. Sunday.
Uber believes its goal is realistic as it is working with a number of companies and municipalities who are creating the aircraft that would be used in Uber Air.
The Nevada Highway Patrol launched five strategic traffic management sites along area trouble spots on Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95.
Las Vegas law enforcement joined forces with Stop DUI and the families of DUI victims to dedicate State Route 157 to victims of DUI incidents.
Of the 4,500 bollards, large steel posts aimed at protecting pedestrians on the Las Vegas Strip from vehicles traveling along one of the most famous roads in the world, 283 are going to be altered for safety concerns
Work on the 11-month project will begin Monday on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas, running from Las Vegas Boulevard to 14th Street.