Parents are urged to educate and lead by example for their teenage drivers, who are among the most at risk to be involved in a deadly crash between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
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The Nevada Legislature did not approve tax abatements for Virgin Trains’ high-speed rail linking Las Vegas and Southern California, which could be detrimental to the project.
A report by U.S. News and World Report ranks Nevada as the 37th best state overall, but the Silver State’s one bright spot was being ranked 1st in transportation.
With Project Neon reaching the 96 percent completion point and the HOV lane system coming on board Monday, there is still a list of work to be done on the nearly $1 billion project.
Before families set out on road trips full of the inevitable onslaught of “are we there yet?” questions, motorists should ensure their vehicles are summer-travel ready.
Residents moving to the Silver State from U.S. territories are hit with a surprise when they try getting a Nevada driver’s license.
The buzz in the transportation realm these days centers around emerging technology, and one form gaining steam is the use of artificial intelligence.
The Nevada Department of Transportation made the rounds at various local government meetings to announce pending changes to how high occupancy vehicle lanes will be governed starting next month.
Despite the attractiveness of adding light rail to the city and the overwhelming public support for it as the transportation mode of choice for the Maryland Parkway corridor, transit officials made the right choice in choosing bus rapid transit for the 8.7-mile stretch.
With the orange construction cone being deemed the unofficial state flower of Nevada, there is a bevy of road work projects occurring across Las Vegas.
After tragedy strikes, its normal for communities to rally around each other and try to create positives out of a negative situation.
Sometimes road improvement products can lead to instances where the designated area gets better, but a road in the vicinity suffers. This is the case with the Interstate 515 restriping project in Henderson that was completed late last year.
Readers have made it abundantly clear — some Las Vegas motorists are in need of a driver’s education refresher class.
Whether you’re ready for it or not, the transportation landscape in Southern Nevada is set to change — drastically.
If there was ever a reason for Southern Nevada commuters to celebrate, this is it.