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Las Vegas Blvd And Cheyenne Ave
The intersection of Las Vegas Blvd and Cheyenne Ave is a crucial junction in the northern part of Las Vegas, experiencing significant traffic from both residential neighborhoods and commercial areas. This intersection often sees various types of accidents, including rear-end collisions, left-turn crashes, and side-impact collisions. The high traffic volume, combined with frequent lane changes and complex traffic signals, contributes to the prevalence of these incidents. Speeding, distracted driving, and failure to yield are common causes of accidents at this busy intersection.
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Las Vegas Blvd, known globally as "The Strip," is a historic and iconic roadway lined with famous casinos, hotels, and entertainment venues. Cheyenne Ave is a major east-west thoroughfare in North Las Vegas, named after the Cheyenne Native American tribe. This intersection has seen significant changes over the years as the city has expanded. The surrounding area has transitioned from sparsely populated desert land to a bustling suburban and commercial district. The intersection is near the Cheyenne Campus of the College of Southern Nevada, contributing to the high traffic volume, especially during school hours. This growth has necessitated various road improvements to manage increasing traffic and enhance safety.
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)