In The News: Transportation Research Center
If you look at the drawing board, the future might be here for transportation in Southern Nevada.
Parents who drop off or pick up their children at school might think the traffic is unusually hectic.
Local law enforcement came together to promote crosswalk safety on Tuesday morning.
A spike in roadway fatalities has Clark County looking for answers.
Las Vegas valley police agencies held a pedestrian safety event Tuesday that nearly took a disastrous turn.
Clark County is planning to fund at least one clinic for COVID-19 treatment under a potential $10 million plan that would divert patients who otherwise would end up in local hospitals.
A traffic safety group is urging parents to talk to their children about crosswalk safety after Las Vegas police say a 16-year-old-boy died from injuries after being hit crossing the street.
Witty slogans on Las Vegas freeway signs might be good for some laughs, but the hope is they save some lives too, transportation officials said.
Witty slogans on Las Vegas freeway signs might be good for some laughs, but the hope is they save some lives too, transportation officials said.
Class begins bright and early Monday morning for more than 300,000 Clark County School District students.
Most vehicles stopped and allowed the officer in neon to cross. But others whizzed by, either in disregard for the crossing officer or the 35 mph speed limit on Eastern.
Thousands of students will return to Clark County School District classrooms on Monday, Aug. 9 and police want to make sure drivers obey traffic laws in and around schools.