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Safety Tips for Las Vegas Pedestrians

Safety Tips for Las Vegas Pedestrians

Safety Tips for Walking in Las Vegas

In general, Las Vegas is a very safe city. However, there are some safety concerns that pedestrians should be aware of when walking around town.

First and foremost, always be aware of your surroundings. If you’re walking on the Strip, be aware of the large number of people and traffic around you. If you’re walking in a residential or business area, be aware of who and what is around you.

When walking in Las Vegas, it’s important to remember that you have the right of way. Vehicles should always yield to pedestrians, even if they have the right of way.

Las Vegas Pedestrian Accident Statistics

Unfortunately, pedestrian accidents are quite common in Las Vegas. In 2015, there were more than 1,100 reported pedestrian-involved accidents in the city, resulting in 25 fatalities and over 900 injuries. It’s important to be aware of your surroundings when walking in order to help prevent becoming part of these statistics.

Lastly, avoid talking on your cell phone or using other mobile devices when crossing roads, as this can distract you from the traffic around you. Keep headphones out of both ears and be aware of all vehicles to help ensure your safety when walking in Las Vegas.

Walking at Night in Vegas Means Extra Precaution

If you’re walking at night, it’s important to take precautions to ensure your safety. Make sure you’re visible to drivers by wearing brightly colored clothing or carrying a flashlight. Avoid walking in areas that are poorly lit or deserted. If you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, find a well-lit area to walk in or take a cab.

Obey Traffic Signals in Las Vegas

Finally, always obey traffic signals and signs when crossing streets. Never cross in the middle of the street – use crosswalks whenever possible.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 35 pedestrians were killed and countless more injured in Nevada motor-vehicle accidents in 2009.

The combination of Nevada weather and easy access to casinos, restaurants, and retail shops, especially on the Strip, make Las Vegas an ideal walking city.

Although walking is a very healthy means of transportation, it can also be dangerous when people don’t follow the proper safety guidelines.

Drivers Neglect to See Las Vegas Pedestrians

Many motorists do not pay attention to pedestrian traffic, whether they are intoxicated, distracted, or simply just not following Nevada traffic laws.

Driver negligence is the most common cause of Las Vegas pedestrian accidents, but it is still the responsibility of pedestrians to do what they can to stay safe. Consistently following some basic safety tips can be invaluable in preventing Nevada pedestrian accidents:

  • Walk on the sidewalk or, as close as possible to the left side of the street and facing traffic if there is no sidewalk.
  • Cross the street only at intersections or street corners.
  • Always use painted crosswalks when available.
  • Never run into the road, and always stop before crossing the street.
  • Look for approaching cars entering or exiting before crossing a driveway.
  • Make sure traffic has come to a complete stop before crossing the street.
  • Obey and be attentive to all traffic signals.
  • Look both ways, in a left-right-left pattern before crossing any street.
  • Pay attention to turning traffic, especially at a red light.
  • Wear highly visible or bright-colored clothing when walking at night, even on the Las Vegas Strip.

If you are a tourist visiting the Las Vegas strip, there are crosswalks and flyover bridges that have dramatically increased the safety of pedestrians during their vacation. Just make sure you aren’t crossing the street anywhere that is unmarked, and please don’t go over any barriers in an attempt to shortcut the designated path.

Unfortunately, negligent drivers are still a threat to Nevada pedestrians, even if they always follow safe and lawful walking practices.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a Nevada pedestrian traffic accident that was caused by the actions of a negligent driver, the skilled Las Vegas pedestrian accident attorneys at Shook & Stone can help you seek compensation for losses such as medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Contact us today by calling 702-570-0000 or fill out the form to talk to one of our experienced personal injury lawyers about your potential claim.