Las Vegas Review-Journal

Crashes, closures create nightmare for LV commuters

- By Max Michor Las Vegas Review-journal

Constructi­on associated with Project Neon’s “Main Event” and a pair of crashes on U.S. Highway 95 northbound and southbound combined to create a hellish commute early Wednesday.

A fatal crash on southbound U.S. 95 early Wednesday at Rainbow Boulevard caused serious delays.

The Nevada Highway Patrol reported the rollover crash at 4:45 a.m.

The Regional Transporta­tion Commission tweeted at 7:50 a.m. that the highway was reopened but that eastbound Summerlin Parkway remained closed while the Nevada Highway Patrol investigat­ed. The crash was cleared by 9 a.m., the Nevada Department of Transporta­tion tweeted.

One person was killed in the crash and another was critically injured, Trooper Travis Smaka said. The

Clark County coroner’s office identified the woman who died as 23-yearold Megan Ann Hicks.

The Highway Patrol tweeted that the two were not wearing seat belts and that investigat­ors say they believe marijuana and alcohol impairment were factors in the crash.

Meanwhile, a rollover crash on northbound U.S. 95 about a mile south of Charleston Boulevard reduced traffic to one lane and created a miles-long backup. No major injuries were reported, according to the Highway Patrol. At 9:45, traffic cameras showed the area had been cleared.

The accidents added to pressure on major routes through Las Vegas, as the “Main Event,” the third and “most impactful” round of closures as Project Neon, the $1 billion reconfigur­ation of the Spaghetti Bowl interchang­e, entered its third day.

Morning commuters crawled in both directions of the Spaghetti

Bowl interchang­e as I-15 was reduced to three lanes between Sahara Avenue and Alta Drive as part of a round of restrictio­ns expected to last through Nov. 20.

Contact Max Michor at 702-3830365 or mmichor@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @Maxmichor on

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