The Boring Co.’s Convention Center Loop has been in operation for five months now, and has gone from an idea that many doubted to a reality that is catching on with conventiongoers.
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Approval of the contractor and design for the Interstate 15/Tropicana interchange project has been delayed twice and if it is delayed again, vital funding could be in jeopardy.
With the interstate going from three lanes on the Nevada side to two on the California side, traffic can back up over 20 miles on some busy holiday weekends.
With the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson a handful of months away from hosting its first events city officials are in the process of adding features aimed at improving the anticipated event day traffic flow.
Work could commence soon on updating signage at McCarran International Airport to reflect the name change to Harry Reid International Airport.
To expand their autonomous capabilities, Motional is tripling the size of their test track, along with doubling their operations center near McCarran International Airport.
Documents submitted to Clark County show the RTC originally expected to use 17 buses on game days, transporting a maximum of 1,277 passengers in each direction per game, or 12,270 riders annually for the 10 Raiders home games.
While a revamp of the Interstate 15/Tropicana Avenue interchange is touted as a needed improvement to traffic flow, one local gaming giant disagrees.
The contractor that could carry out the Tropicana Avenue/Interstate 15 interchange project was selected last week, but not without some controversy.
With around 65,000 people expected to attend the Raiders game at Allegiant Stadium, the 5:15 p.m. start time will add to the usual traffic woes during peak travel times.
As transportation officials mull the future of the important Interstate 11 build-out, one option is now off the table.
Tourism leaders are dubbing Las Vegas the “Greatest Arena on Earth” through a new ad campaign aimed at drawing sports fans to Las Vegas.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is hoping to put Nevada on the road toward the future.
Through July there have been 208 traffic-related fatalities on state roads, a 31 percent increase over the same period last year, data from the Nevada Department of Public Safety revealed.
Another event and another round of traffic related lessons were learned by those tied to operations at Allegiant Stadium.