fbpx
Skip to Main Content

Category Archives: Traffic Enforcement

Female Passenger Dies in SUV Rollover on Las Vegas Beltway

The weather forecast for Las Vegas and the entire valley looks wonderful. Sunny days and clear nights are predicted all the way through the Christmas weekend. That means we hopefully won’t see any more fatal auto accidents like the one that occurred over the rainy weekend on a Las Vegas freeway. On Sunday morning, a …

2 Hurt in Las Vegas Crash; Woman Arrested for DUI

Countless tourists come to Las Vegas to celebrate the holidays under the lights of the Strip. Conversely, many residents travel to be with relatives during this time of year. A few people prefer to commemorate Christmas or Hanukkah with their immediate family at home. But no one wants to spend part of the holiday season …

UPDATE- Elderly Driver Who Struck 3 Girls Now Faces Charges

You probably remember the tragic incident back in October which involved three girls under the age of six being struck by a car in North Las Vegas. The girls (who were being escorted by their teenaged sisters) were in a marked crosswalk crossing Camino Eldorado on their way home from a nearby park when the …

Wheelchair-Bound Man Struck By Car in Sunrise Manor

It’s hard enough to figure out why so many drivers somehow manage to hit pedestrians. With all of the traffic signals, crosswalks, and laws that are in place to protect people walking in and around Las Vegas, you would think that auto-pedestrian accidents would be relatively rare. So it’s especially sad when you hear about …

National Finals Rodeo to Slow Traffic

The rest of America only celebrates three major events over the last several weeks of the year – Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve. But people in Las Vegas get to celebrate a fourth one during this time: the National Finals Rodeo. This year’s event begins tonight and runs through Sunday, December 11 at the …

Preventing Auto-Pedestrian Accidents In and Around Las Vegas

I’ve detailed the rash of auto-pedestrian accidents which have been occurring in Las Vegas and throughout the valley over the past couple months. Many officials are worried that this trend might continue into the holiday season, which is supposed to be a time of peace and good cheer instead of sadness and anguish. In fact, …