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Las Vegas Blvd And Tropicana Ave
The intersection of Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard is a busy intersection in the heart of Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2018, there were 123 reported crashes at this intersection, resulting in 51 injuries and 3 fatalities. Of the 123 crashes, 23 were DUI-related.
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The intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue is one of the most iconic and bustling crossroads in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is famously known as the "Four Corners of the Las Vegas Strip" and sits at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, the city's main thoroughfare renowned for its world-class hotels, casinos, and entertainment.
One of the notable landmarks at this intersection is the Tropicana Las Vegas hotel and casino, which opened in 1957. The Tropicana played a significant role in the city's history, hosting various legendary performers and becoming a symbol of Las Vegas glamour. In the 1960s, it was even featured in the film "Viva Las Vegas" starring Elvis Presley. Over the years, the intersection has witnessed the evolution of the Las Vegas Strip, with new resorts and attractions continually reshaping the skyline. Today, it remains a vibrant hub of activity, offering visitors a taste of the city's renowned entertainment, nightlife, and hospitality.
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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)