NVLas Vegas Valley

Most dangerous roads & intersections in Las Vegas

Ranked by recent reported incidents (sample data). These are neutral descriptions of corridor conditions — they do not assign fault in any specific crash.

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#1highway12 recent reports (sample)

I-15 (Resort Corridor)

Round-the-clock volumes beside the Strip, with visitors making late lane changes for resort exits.

Many drivers unfamiliar with the areaHigh nighttime traffic volumesHeavy merging traffic

Safety tip: Decide your exit before the resort corridor — late merges are a leading conflict here.

Related coverage: Crash Reported on I-15 Near the Las Vegas Strip

#2road9 recent reports (sample)

Flamingo Road (Strip to Maryland Pkwy)

A wide arterial crossing the resort core with heavy pedestrian activity at all hours.

Pedestrian and cyclist activityHigh nighttime traffic volumesHigh left-turn volumes

Safety tip: Slow near crosswalks at night; pedestrians can be hard to see against bright signage.

Related coverage: Collision Reported Near Flamingo Road

#3highway8 recent reports (sample)

US-95 (Rancho Drive Area)

Fast commuter freeway with short weaves between closely spaced downtown-area ramps.

Closely spaced entrance and exit rampsSpeed differentials between lanesRecurring peak-period congestion

Safety tip: Match traffic speed before merging; speed differentials are large here.

Related coverage: Delays Reported After Crash on US-95

#4intersection6 recent reports (sample)

Sahara Avenue at Maryland Parkway

A large signalized intersection with high left-turn volumes and long crossing distances.

High left-turn volumesComplex signal timingSpeed differentials between lanes

Safety tip: Don't start a left turn late in the yellow — cross traffic arrives quickly.

Related coverage: Crash Reported Near Sahara Avenue

#5highway5 recent reports (sample)

Summerlin Parkway (Rampart Area)

A fast suburban parkway where sun glare and speed contribute to rear-end conflicts.

Speed differentials between lanesWeather-related visibility or traction changesRecurring peak-period congestion

Safety tip: Add following distance during sunrise and sunset glare hours.

Related coverage: Multi-Vehicle Crash Reported Near Summerlin Parkway

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