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Las Vegas Intersection - flamingo rd and tenaya way

Flamingo Rd And Tenaya Way

The intersection of Flamingo Rd and Tenaya Way in Las Vegas is known for its significant accident rate. Common causes include speeding, failure to yield, and distracted driving. The intersection has experienced a variety of accident types, notably multi-vehicle collisions, side-impact crashes, and rear-end accidents, necessitating heightened driver vigilance and adherence to traffic rules.

 

Primary Causes:

  • Speeding
  • Failure to yield
  • Distracted driving

Accident Classifications:

  • Multi-vehicle collisions
  • Side-impact crashes
  • Rear-end accidents

 

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More Information

Flamingo Rd and Tenaya Way is located in the Spring Valley area of Las Vegas. This neighborhood is a mix of residential and commercial properties, providing a suburban feel with access to various amenities. The area features several parks, including Spring Valley Park, and numerous shopping and dining options. Despite being a car-dependent location, it has some public transportation options, making it a busy and vital part of the community. Continuous development in Spring Valley contributes to its dynamic environment, but also increases traffic, emphasizing the need for effective traffic management and safety measures.


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)

 

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