UNLV's medical faculty releases knowledge displaying 'alarming tendencies' in crashes

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The variety of site visitors deaths and deadly crashes statewide has steadily elevated since 2013, and there is an “urgent need” to deal with the underlying elements, in accordance with ongoing analysis achieved by UNLV’s Kirk Kerkorian College of Drugs.

The college’s Division of Surgical procedure has collected knowledge on crashes and accidents over the previous 14 years to analysis the human and financial toll of deadly and harm crashes.

In accordance with the Visitors Security Analysis Group, which does security campaigns, Nevada has skilled a 46% improve in site visitors fatalities over the previous decade.

In 2024, deadly crashes elevated by 8% totaling 421 deaths, in comparison with 390 in 2023, in accordance with the Nevada Workplace of Visitors Security.

The analysis exhibits that in 2023, traffic-related crashes resulted in “economic and social costs totaling $16 billion.”

Statewide motorbike fatalities had been up 28% and pedestrian fatalities elevated by 5%, however in Clark County, it was a 15% improve for pedestrian fatalities, the research revealed.

Las Vegas Metropolitan police say velocity and alcohol are normally the most typical elements in lethal crashes.

The Kirk Kerkorian College of Drugs receives grants to do that analysis and was awarded $650,000 from the state to proceed its work towards understanding and stopping lethal and harm crashes.

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