Special to the Pahrump Valley Times “One car was on top of another parked car and the car wa …

Special to the Pahrump Valley Times “One car was on top of another parked car and the car wa ...

Special to the Pahrump Valley Times
“One car was on top of another parked car and the car was resting on its passenger side. Crews arrived on location and completed scene size-up and confirmed the accident as described,” Pahrump Fire and Rescue Chief Scott Lewis said, following a fatal crash on Sunday, Sept. 11. Despite a slight decrease in traffic fatalities statewide, Southern Nevada is on an upward trajectory. Fatal crashes in Nye County are down 72 percent compared to last year, according to new data from the state transportation department.