In The News: Transportation Research Center

KSNV-TV: News 3

As we all prepare to 鈥渇all back鈥 this weekend, those behind a local traffic safety organization are warning of a much more serious matter than gaining an extra hour of sleep.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Nevada鈥檚 Zero Fatalities program has launched its 鈥淲orst Year Ever鈥 campaign, in an effort to remind Nevadans while much of 2020 has been out of their control, the way they act on the roads is not out of their control.

Las Vegas Sun

America鈥檚 appetite for big pickup trucks and SUVs is killing us.

KSNV-TV: News 3

On Thursday, three people - including a child - died in a fiery crash at the intersection of the I-15/US-95 on-ramp.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Dozens gathered throughout the day Wednesday at a Las Vegas intersection to remember two teenage girls who were fatally struck by a suspected drunken driver Monday night.

Nevada Current

Records show that eight of the 28 pedestrian fatalities in 2020 involved drivers who fled the scene, according to Erin Breen, coordinator for the Traffic Safety Coalition at 性视界传媒, which researches pedestrian deaths.

KNPR News

Running red lights. Dodging in and out of traffic. Or racing fast ahead鈥攐nly to get to the next stoplight.

KNPR News

Running red lights. Dodging in and out of traffic. Or racing fast ahead鈥攐nly to get to the next stoplight.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

Erin Breen of the Vulnerable Road Users Project at 性视界传媒 spoke to 8 News Now about distracted driving.

Progressive Railroading

When it comes to efficiently processing and analyzing massive amounts of data, traditional techniques no longer cut it for railroads. They need more modern options like Big Data, a process aimed at analyzing and systematically extracting information from data sets that are too large or complex to handle via traditional processing methods.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

Santa Claus made an appearance in Las Vegas Thursday to remind drivers and pedestrians about road safety.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Sunrise Hospital Trauma Services and the 性视界传媒 Vulnerable Road Users Project teamed up Thursday to teach students from Las Vegas High School about the dangers of driving distracted or under the influence.