Clark County continues to see a surge in traffic fatalities while the state is trending slightly lower than last year.
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As of June 30, there were 390,007 specialty plates actively registered in the state, according to Nevada Department of Motor Vehicle data.
Each year Nevada motorists apply for personalized license plates through the Nevada Department of Motorvehicles, but not everyone’s idea makes it to the road.
The first change to the 24/7 operation hours of Las Vegas Valley high occupancy lanes since Project Neon was completed kicked in Monday.
As one Interstate 15 improvement project will be moving toward completion another one is set to begin in the same vicinity.
Although it’s something that should be observed every day, October is pedestrian safety month.
NDOT was able to secure the record-setting amount by ensuring various transportation projects were ready to fully utilize authorized federal transportation funds.
Fatal crashes in Clark County accounted for 157 of the state’s total, a mark that was 11 percent above what the area saw through August of last year.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is hosting a community outreach program dubbed the Public Participation Plan that will take all recommendations into account.
The Road Warrior gives an update on projects involving Decatur, the 215 Beltway and a needed connector road in West Henderson that readers have been asking about.
A $12 million project is underway to restripe and repave the shoulder of I-15 southbound, allowing traffic to utilize it as a third lane during times of high traffic like Labor Day.
Just about everyday the Road Warrior inbox is pinged by readers interested information regarding a particular road project impacting their daily commute.
As the wettest monsoon season in a decade is poised to continue this week, the reports of flooding on valley roads had some readers wondering about the Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop.
Nevada is seeing an unfortunate trend with a rising rate of fatal crashes involving impairment.
Motorists shouldn’t groan at the notion that their morning commute will again be affected by the reduced speed zones and general traffic around schools.