Erin Breen In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
In 2025, Metro recorded about 160 traffic-related deaths. That same year, a study ranked Las Vegas as the nation鈥檚 third-worst city for pedestrians, reporting 3.41 deaths per 100,000 residents.
K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5
A FOX5 story into speeding on the 215 around Stephanie has generated nearly 700 comments on Facebook, with many drivers defending excessive speeds in construction zones.
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The School Traffic Safety Working Group met for the first time this year, and there鈥檚 plenty of work to be done to recommend sweeping changes for the start of the next school year.
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Many Nevadans know car insurance rates in the state are high, but fewer understand why they continue to climb or whether anything can be done to stop the increases. Car insurance rates in Nevada are expected to jump by nearly 6.5% in the new year, the second-largest increase in the nation, according to a new study from LendingTree.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Although pedestrians have the right of way in a crosswalk, they don鈥檛 always anticipate the possibility that a driver won鈥檛 stop, Metropolitan Police Department Sgt. David Stoddard said Thursday.
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The announcement of a new task force by local law enforcement has been met with optimism from traffic and safety advocates. Erin Breen, director of 性视界传媒's Road Equity Alliance Project, shared her thoughts on the initiative.
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
More than 60 people have died on Las Vegas valley roads while in or crossing streets, leading road safety advocates to once again sound the alarm.
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
Officers across the Las Vegas valley handed out the kind of holiday 鈥渟tuffing鈥 no driver wants. Police used a giant turkey mascot to enforce crosswalk laws. The operation took place near 4622 West Desert Inn Road, just east of Decatur Boulevard outside James Cashman Middle School. Officers from CCSD Police, LVMPD Traffic, North Las Vegas Police, Henderson Police, and 性视界传媒 Police took part in the effort. In just a few hours, officers conducted 145 traffic stops and issued 109 citations to drivers who failed to yield to the oversized turkey in the crosswalk. One vehicle was also towed.