
At Anthem Injury Lawyers, we care deeply about the safety of tourists and locals on our roadways—especially during high-traffic holidays like the 4th of July. Read below for information on traffic and safety tips for Las Vegas and the surrounding areas to keep your summer travel plans safe and fun.
🚗 Expect Congestion on I‑15 & Major Las Vegas Routes
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Interstate 15 (I‑15 southbound) near the Nevada–California line frequently sees major delays between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 6, as travelers return home.
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Other arterial routes into town, including I‑15 northbound, US‑95, and Lake Mead Blvd, can also flood with traffic from midday onward.
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Traffic peaks generally between noon and early evening (5–7 p.m.) through Saturday, July 5 & Sunday, July 6 .
⏰ Best Times to Travel
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Leave early in the morning, ideally before 11 a.m., to avoid the worst snarls.
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For late returns, departing after 7 p.m. or overnight can significantly ease your journey.
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Avoid peak travel windows: noon–5 p.m. on July 3, 4 and 10 a.m.–5 p.m. on July 6. Read more on this from CNTraveler.
🌡️ Summer Safety Essentials
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Triple-digit heat demands heightened vehicle checks: tires, hoses, belts, coolant—and A/C systems should all be in top shape.
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Pack water, monitor tire pressure, and know how to change a tire—heat increases roadside breakdowns.
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Don’t leave children or pets in parked cars—even for a minute—as interior temps skyrocket dangerously fast.
🚌 Smart Travel Alternatives
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Ride RTC transit (e.g. Deuce on the Strip) to avoid gridlock—especially on July 4, when buses run on a Saturday schedule.
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Sign up for RTC travel alerts, use NDOT’s 511 system, and follow RTC’s SeeingOrangeNV.com for live traffic updates.
🛡️ If the Unexpected Happens
No matter how cautious you are, accidents happen—and often through no fault of your own. At Anthem Injury Lawyers, we specialize in helping both tourists and locals following car accidents in the Las Vegas area. Here’s what you should do if you’re involved in a crash:
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Move to safety (if possible), call 911, and check for injuries.
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Document the scene—take photos, gather witness contacts.
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Seek legal help immediately. Don’t discuss fault or sign paperwork before talking to us.
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Contact Anthem Injury Lawyers or visit our Contact Us page. We’ll act fast to protect your rights and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
đź’ˇ Read more about what to expect during the claims process if you are in an accident.
đź”— Helpful Resources
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Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) – Summer Safety Tips & 511 travel info.
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Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) – July 4 travel forecast & local transit options.
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Las Vegas Review-Journal – Summer driving tips specific to Southern Nevada.
đź’¬ Travel Smart, Travel Safe
With foresight, timing, and preparation—and by trusting Anthem Injury Lawyers in case of an accident—you can enjoy your 4th of July weekend in Las Vegas with peace of mind. Safe travels and happy celebrations!
Last updated Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025 | Written by Anthony B. Golden