Las Vegas residents may want to exercise caution before venturing outside. The Clark County Department of Environment and Sustainability has issued an alert. It is for smoke and ozone due to wildfire smoke drifting in from neighboring California. This smoke is harmful to your lungs and can cause dangerous driving conditions.
Las Vegas is heating up as people are marching and gathering to protest various issues. Driving during a protest can be a stressful and potentially dangerous experience. Are you worried about driving during a protest?
The saying "where there is smoke, there is fire" became all too literal this month when Las Vegas Fire and Rescue had to rescue a driver from a car fire. Reportedly, their vehicle caught fire after it crashed through a fence and landed on its side in a wash. If you smelled smoke, would you know what to do if your vehicle caught fire?
There is nothing scarier than losing control while driving your vehicle. That is exactly what can happen if you experience a tire blowout. A blowout is when a tire suddenly loses air. Tire blowouts can be more than scary, they can even be deadly.
Earlier this month, a powerful storm swept into Southern Nevada. Were you prepared to drive in the wind and rain? The next time a storm sweeps Las Vegas, be prepared with our tips for driving in heavy rain and wind.
Golf soared in popularity during the pandemic. Whether you picked up golf as a hobby in 2020 or you are a lifelong enthusiast, you probably ride in a golf cart. You should know local golf cart laws if you ride in a golf cart. Here, we provide Nevada's golf cart laws. Are golf carts street-legal in Las Vegas? Read here to know.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have decided to drive instead of fly. This means that you are more likely to find yourself in a car in another state. No matter where you are driving, you should always wear your seat belt.
Sun glare remains a real problem for Las Vegas residents. It can cause annoyance, discomfort, and even a loss of visibility.
Do you know what to do if your car has a tire blowout? Below we will discuss tips to help you avoid a tire blowout as well as safety tips for handling a tire blowout.
Safe driving is everyone's responsibility. This includes following the rules of the road and knowing when to yield the right-of-way. An accident can occur when one driver fails to yield the right-of-way. Do you know when Nevada law requires drivers to yield the right-of-way? If you are a Nevada driver, these laws could potentially save a life. Below we will discuss when the law requires Nevada drivers to yield the right-of-way.