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  • Three-Car-Collision in Henderson Turns Fatal
    Three-Car-Collision in Henderson Turns Fatal
    A 53-year-old man died from injuries incurred during a recent multi-vehicle accident in Henderson. The accident was the 11th traffic fatality in Henderson this year, and it was followed shortly after by a fatal motorcycle accident. The 2018 numbers are in keeping with Nevada’s trend of being among the top ten most dangerous states in the U.S. for car accidents. Read on for details about the recent accident, and
  • Several Recent Nevada Truck Crashes Part of Larger Trend
    Several Recent Nevada Truck Crashes Part of Larger Trend
    The westbound lanes of interstate 80 between Mustang and Patrick, Nevada, were closed for several hours on a Wednesday afternoon after a collision between a Ford pickup truck and a large box truck. More recently, a semi-truck hauling dog food ran into a bridge and crashed near McLean and Bottom Road outside Fallon just before midnight on a past Tuesday. Also, a 43-year-old Las Vegas native was driving his
  • Nevada’s Dangerous Highways – Add New Interstate 11 to the List?
    Nevada’s Dangerous Highways – Add New Interstate 11 to the List?
    Over the summer, a consumer website ranking roads based on federal crash data found U.S. 93 between Wickenburg and the Hoover Dam, especially the stretch in Mohave County, to be the most dangerous highway in the country. Between 2010 and 2016, there were 70 deadly crashes on the highway with 90 fatalities. Now, U.S. 93 is becoming part of Interstate11, the first new portion of highway added in the
  • Fatal Nevada Semi-Truck Accident Blamed on Drowsy Driving
    Fatal Nevada Semi-Truck Accident Blamed on Drowsy Driving
    Anytime day or night, large semi-trucks are a common site on Nevada’s roads and interstates. The more goods that trucks move, the more money for trucking companies, so truck drivers are working around the clock. Regulations and policies are in place to limit the number of hours a truck driver may work in a 24-hour period, but the culture and compensation structure in the trucking industry encourage drivers to