In The News: Transportation Research Center

With nine deadly traffic crashes already in the new year, the Las Vegas valley is on pace for the most dangerous year ever.

The Las Vegas valley's DUI Strike Force says 32 drunk drivers ended up behind bars to begin the new year.

Las Vegas roadways are full of people heading to and from school, work and everywhere in between. And many residents take to the streets on foot.

On Tuesday night, a pedestrian was struck and killed while crossing the street on Flamingo near Burnham.

There are several roundabouts near Town Center and Downtown Summerlin, and many drivers have strong feelings about them.

According to a local traffic expert, you are four times as likely to die if you skip this simple step every time you hit the road.

The Las Vegas police department is using social media to drive home a message of safety after several fatal incidents involving pedestrians and impaired drivers.

A woman is dead after she was hit and killed crossing the street, Friday morning.

A 15-year-old girl has been sent to the hospital after a hit-and-run crash left her lying in the road near Bonanza Road and Lamb Boulevard, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

As the crosswalk signal flashes near Charleston and Eastern, pedestrians come and go.

On Friday night at 6:30 p.m., the Nevada Highway Patrol will hold a candlelight vigil to remember the 59 victims who died in crashes in NHP’s Southern Nevada jurisdiction in 2017.

Family and friends are mourning the loss of Elijah Coggins, the teen who was killed after being hit by a car Tuesday night.