Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft have applied to be licensed as transportation network companies in the state. The two San Francisco-based companies each submitted applications that arrived at Nevada Transportation Authority offices on Friday.
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The Rampart Boulevard sewer installation project’s major sewer construction components have been completed.
A wreck that hospitalized three people, one in critical condition, closed multiple southbound lanes on U.S. Highway 95 between Valley View Boulevard and Rancho Road on Thursday, the Las Vegas Fire Department said.
The second of four union contracts for work groups affiliated with the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada was approved Thursday by the organization’s board of directors.
Traffic is crawling at a southwest valley intersection and Southwest Gas crews are working to relight pilots for more than 100 customers after a gas leak Tuesday afternoon, a company spokeswoman said Tuesday evening.
An executive with one of Southern Nevada’s dominant taxicab companies says the Nevada Transportation Authority’s proposed regulations for transportation network companies “is going to represent a public safety disaster for Las Vegas.”
Las Vegas police said criminal charges may be filed in connection with a five-vehicle crash near McCarran International Airport that killed a woman and sent several people to the hospital Monday morning.
Uber and Lyft could begin operating within 30 days following action Monday by the Legislative Commission.
Nevada transportation leaders will be keeping a close watch on OReGO, a pilot program being undertaken by the Oregon Department of Transportation for motorists to pay for road and highway improvements by the mile instead of through a gasoline tax.
For the motorists who have battled through lane narrowing and traffic jams on U.S. Highway 95 between Ann Road and Durango Drive, the commute is about to get a little easier.