Suzan Smith knows her life will never be the same. It changed forever on March 25, 2019.
Today marked the official launch day of the Sacred Shoes campaign. Organizers say too many pedestrians die in the Las Vegas valley each year and they want to make it their mission to honor them.
It’s hard to imagine drivers don’t see him.
Have you noticed a pattern emerging in our look at the “Most Dangerous Intersections” in Las Vegas?
Speeding along roadways has long been a concern across the community, especially following a number of recent deadly crashes.
Police say a driver was going 100 mph or more when he sped through a red light, killing himself, a passenger and 7 people he hit with his vehicle.
Nevada’s adoption of a new child car seat law has separated it from states with the weakest regulations for preventing traffic fatalities, according to a safety advocacy group.
Following a wrong-way crash on Interstate 15 that killed four people and injured two more, the question remains if there will be any safety improvements made to help prevent these wrong-way crashes.
It’s dangerous driving Las Vegas streets.
One of the biggest tasks for Nevada State Police and every other local agency is pedestrian safety.
Local traffic safety officials have announced four events where pedestrians, cyclists and other vulnerable road users can bring their outerwear and have reflective striping added.
Driving is simultaneously mundane and dangerous.