LAUGHLIN — A new online survey is asking for public input with the aim of reducing traffic-related deaths and injuries throughout Southern Nevada.
Funded by a $1.7 million grant from the Federal Highway Safety Administration, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is working with county and local governments to survey road users to develop a new ”Safe Streets For All” action plan for Southern Nevada, including the roads, pedestrian walkways and bike paths in Laughlin. ×
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