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Las Vegas has a transportation crisis - UNLV Scarlet and Gray

Summary by UNLV Scarlet and Gray
The metropolitan area of Las Vegas is undeniably one of the most car dependent metros in the country. According to data by governing.com, in 2016, Nevada households averaged 1.63 cars. As if such a car dependency wasn’t bad enough, according to the Review Journal, Nevada ranks as the most expensive state to own a car in. The RJ states that “Nevadans pay the most for car ownership, with an average annual cost of $6,118.86.” This makes Las Vegas’s…
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UNLV Scarlet and Gray broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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