We’ve seen some amazing sports venues open in Las Vegas in the recent past. Whether it’s the T-mobile Arena, home of the NHL Golden Knights, or Las Vegas Ballpark, home to the Pacific Coast League
It’s a project that doesn’t seem to ever get started but won’t go away. High Speed Rail service from Las Vegas to LA has been a matter of discussion in Las Vegas since the 1990’s. The most recent
If you have received an email which appears to be from the Nevada DMV demanding payment for a speeding ticket, it is a fraud. Nevada DMV has issued a press release warning all Nevada Motorist to
It’s August, and the kids will be going back to school within the next two weeks. This is always a good time to remind you of safety tips for this season, since there will be a lot more kids on the
Its really over! The construction on the Spaghetti Bowl is really, really over. After 3 years and seemingly interminable orange barrels and traffic delays in the hot Vegas sun, construction on the
The idea behind ridesharing, is that you request a ride through an app on your smartphone, and shortly thereafter, a private person pulls up driving their personal car and takes you where you want to
HOV lanes in Las Vegas no longer have peak and off-peak hours. Peak hours were marked on signs which appeared at intervals along U.S. 95. Outside of Peak Hours, anyone could use the HOV lane without
Effective October 1, 2019, a new law, Assembly Bill 110 (AB110) will allow traffic courts to accept pleas and statements of defense from ticket recipients, by mail, email, over the internet, or by
The Nevada Legislature passed nearly 700 new bills during its legislative session this year. The governor has signed over 600 of the bills into law to date. Many of the bills signed by governor have
In the wake of the first traffic death attributable to an Autonomous Vehicle (AV), Uber’s AV development unit was shut down for a time. But with some new capital being invested in this division, Uber
We are just about to complete the largest public works
project in the history of the state of Nevada.
That would be Project Neon, or in other words the improvements made to
I-15 and U.S. 95 in
Several Southern Nevada police departments (PD’s) took part
in a Joining Forces campaign designed to focus law enforcement attention from
multiple police forces to drivers breaking the speed
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