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Las Vegas Blvd And Sahara Ave
The intersection of Las Vegas Blvd and Sahara Ave is one of the busiest and most iconic junctions in Las Vegas, situated at the northern end of the famous Las Vegas Strip. This intersection frequently experiences a variety of accidents, including rear-end collisions, side-impact crashes, and pedestrian incidents. The high volume of both vehicle and pedestrian traffic, combined with complex traffic signals and frequent lane changes, contributes to these accidents. Common causes include speeding, distracted driving, and jaywalking, making this intersection one of the more accident-prone areas in the city.
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Las Vegas Blvd, known globally as "The Strip," is a historic and world-renowned roadway lined with famous casinos, hotels, and entertainment venues. Sahara Ave is a major east-west thoroughfare named after the historic Sahara Hotel and Casino, one of the early luxury resorts on the Las Vegas Strip. This intersection marks the northern gateway to The Strip and has seen significant changes over the years, evolving to accommodate the increasing traffic demands. The area is rich with history, with landmarks like the Stratosphere Tower nearby. Various road improvements and pedestrian safety measures have been implemented to manage the high traffic volume and enhance safety at this busy intersection.
Disclaimer:
The data presented in this document is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. The Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) is the official source of traffic accident data for the state of Nevada. The NHP collects data from a variety of sources, including police reports, crash reports, and witness statements. The data is then compiled and analyzed to identify trends and patterns in traffic accidents. Please note:
The data is subject to change as new information is collected. The data may not be complete or accurate. The data should not be used to draw conclusions about individual accidents or drivers.Source: Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP)