36°F
weather icon Clear

Nevada, Clark County roads see deadly start to 2019

January proved to be a deadly start to the new year on state roads.

There were 21 fatal crashes in the first month of 2019, resulting in 22 deaths, the Department of Public Safety announced.

The number is on par with January 2018, where there were also 22 traffic fatalities, resulting from 20 fatal crashes.

“Our goal is to always reduce and eliminate fatalities on our roadways,” said Andrew Bennett, Department of Public Safety spokesperson. “Each of these 22 fatalities were preventable, and came down to human behavior. Traffic safety is a matter of choices that unfortunately leads to the loss of life on our roadways.”

Clark County accounted for the majority of traffic fatalities, seeing 17 deaths in 16 fatal crashes. The numbers represent a 23 percent year-over-year increase in crashes and a 13 percent increase in fatalities.

Pedestrian deaths statewide were up 50 percent from January 2018, with six pedestrian deaths. Four of those were in Clark County.

Bicyclist deaths saw a 300 percent increase year-over-year, with all three of the deaths in the state occurring in 2018.

January 2018’s 22 roadway deaths paved the way to the deadliest year on Nevada roads in 10 years with 331 fatalities.

MOST READ
THE LATEST
One week left until bike giveaway day

The Avery Project is aiming to exceed last year’s record.

‘Hats off’ to the water board

An update on the water board details multiple accomplishments.

Beatty town board gets into the Christmas spirit

This time of year, the Beatty Town Advisory Board’s meetings are held in a festive atmosphere.

A jingle-bell rocking time!

The Silver Tappers Christmas Benefit Show sees a sold-out crowd.