The Nevada Department of Transportation is implementing a pilot program to deter wrong-way drivers, whose crashes are far more likely to result in death.
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One person was killed after driving the wrong way on northbound Interstate 15 early Tuesday near downtown Las Vegas.
Nothing says a holiday is over for motorists traveling between Las Vegas and Southern California like a miles-long traffic jam.
DMV offices will be closed Thanksgiving Day through Sunday, and officials are asking walk-in customers to pick a day later in the week.
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.
Two DC fast chargers were added at Terrible’s Road House in Jean, about 30 miles south of Las Vegas, as part of the Nevada Electric Highway initiative.
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.
Gov. Steve Sislok said the high occupancy vehicle lanes could be up for revision in half the time originally stated, being brought up in 18 months with the State Board of Transportation.
The state transportation department secured almost $27 million in federal dollars to go toward the Interstate 15-215 Beltway interchange project in North Las Vegas.
California law enforcement officials don’t see any traffic impacts for motorists traveling between Las Vegas and Southern California this weekend because of the Saddleridge fire.