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October state deadly report reveals lower in deaths on Nevada roadways

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Nevada Workplace of Visitors Security launched its statewide deadly report for October 2025, which revealed that the variety of deaths on Nevada roads was practically reduce in half in comparison with final yr.

In October, there have been 21 deadly crashes in Nevada, which is down 43% from October 2024 which had 37 deadly crashes. In whole, there have been 22 deaths on Nevada roadways in comparison with 40 final October, knowledge confirmed.

The Nevada Workplace of Visitors Security October 2025 Statewide Deadly Report (Graphic offered by the Nevada Workplace of Visitors Security)

To this point in 2025, there have been 309 deaths on Nevada roads, in comparison with 338 this time final yr, marking an 8.58% lower. Of these 309 deaths, 199 had been in Clark County, in line with the report.

To this point this yr, 64 pedestrians, 11 bicyclists, and 51 motorcyclists have died in Clark County, all of that are down from this time final yr.

OCTOBER 2024-2025 STATE FATAL REPORTDownload

Whereas this can be a slight enchancment, the Nevada Division of Visitors Security stated the continued lack of life on Nevada’s roadways is totally preventable.

With Thanksgiving across the nook, the division of visitors security desires to remind Nevadans to drive sober and safely to forestall dying and accidents on roadways.

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