The new dynamic messaging boards on highways across the Las Vegas Valley have been fully operational only since late March.
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Nevada averages nearly 130 boat crashes resulting in death, injury or property damage per 100,000 registered boat owners.
A retired nuclear reactor and transport rig weighing in at 2.4 million pounds — the largest load ever to travel on Nevada roads — will soon begin a seven-day trip from Apex to Utah.
Las Vegas is slowly coming back to life following the reopening of select resort corridor properties.
Over the last decade, 51 people were killed in crashes involving teen drivers in Nevada during the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day, according to AAA.
As more businesses open up across Nevada, especially ones that serve alcoholic beverages, traffic officials are urging drivers not to get too excited and get behind the wheel impaired.
With many Nevadans staying home for longer periods of time than usual and businesses slowly opening back up, it’s a good idea to ensure your car is in proper working order before you set out on your next drive.
Palmer Ranch in North Las Vegas is set to have its 82-acre master planned community lined with streets named after members of the inaugural Golden Knights team.
Planned restriping work on the HOV lane system has been postponed amid a coronavirus-related material supply shortage.
Crews will begin restriping HOV lanes on Interstate 15 and U.S. 95 on May 4, creating more carpool entrance and exit points, the Nevada Department of Transportation says.
The Las Vegas-to-Southern California high-speed rail project has steadily gained momentum by achieving a number of funding and permitting approvals.
As fewer and fewer people are on roads across the nation because of coronavirus-related restrictions, the price of gasoline has steadily dropped with the traffic volume.
Signs normally meant to relay traffic-related information have been switched over to urge Nevadans to be safe during the statewide shutdown caused by the pandemic.
With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting all portions of life across the world, one thing that will keep on moving are road projects.
After several months of delays, the dynamic messaging boards along Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95 are ready to go live.