The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved a program Wednesday to install traffic light cameras that would record vehicles running red lights or speeding through intersections.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Officials on every level of Nevada government and law enforcement are looking for ways to tackle a major issue in our state: safer roads. That's why the City of Las Vegas and the ...
Occasionally, during events or construction, you may see temporary stop lights set up by workers. How do these portable ...
In testing for several months now, Waze is starting to roll out traffic lights more widely in navigation, but it’s still not ...
Traffic intersections will have new detection systems to improve traffic flow and create citywide signal coordination.
It now looks like the integration of traffic lights in Waze has made good progress, with the first users seeing them in other ...
Murrysville officials are continuing to struggle with the adaptive control system meant to regulate traffic lights along ...
A 2026 study on the Belleview Avenue and Franklin Street intersection found that vehicle and pedestrian volume did not meet ...
Relief is on the way for drivers who feel they get stopped at traffic lights on First Avenue South for what seems like an endless amount of time. The City Council on Monday bought a new traffic signal ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A pilot program to install traffic cameras at 12 of the most dangerous locations across the valley has been unanimously approved by the Las Vegas City Council. The pilot program ...
A traffic safety camera at the intersection of Southwest Tualatin-Sherwood Road and Avery Street has been reactivated after ...
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