Las Vegans can expect heavy traffic as travelers from across the world descend on the annual Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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EDC attendees that may have partaken in indulging in the use of legal weed in Las Vegas are urged to discard of the drug ahead of their trip to McCarran International Airport.
Las Vegas police said 135,225 people attended the third day of the Electric Daisy Carnival and 28 felony arrests were made.
With the end of the three-day the Electric Daisy Carnival , Las Vegas commuters heading south on Interstate 15 encountered long delays Monday morning.
U.S. Highway 95 at Intersate 15 was back open in all directions shortly after midnight Monday after being shut down since midnight Friday.
Thirty-five people ended the second day of Electric Daisy Carnival behind bars — 33 on drug-related felony charges — according to Las Vegas police.
The trek from the Strip to EDC, which can cover a couple of hours by car, is cut to about 10 minutes in a helicopter.
That includes 29 narcotics-related felony arrests, three misdemeanor arrests and one alcohol-related DUI arrest made between 6 p.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Saturday, according from the Metropolitan Police Department. Last year on the Friday of EDC, Metro made 29 narcotics-related felony arrests and four misdemeanor arrests, including two arrests for battery on a police officer.
If Electric Daisy Carnival veterans and store managers have one piece of advice for festival-goers, it’s this: Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate.
This week’s weather forecast leading up to Electric Daisy Carnival calls for near-normal temperatures and sunny skies in the Las Vegas Valley