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Initiative for deadliest days emphasizes the DUI triadies in Clark County and calls for measures

While the holiday weekend unfolds, the law enforcement authorities in Clark County increase to increase the efforts to contain the impairment of driving, and reminds the residents that there is no excuse for driving under influence.

During the “100 fatal days” of 2024, at least 47 lives were lost on the streets of Clark County.

The deaths included 17 pedestrians, 13 drivers, 8 motorcyclists, 4 vehicle passengers and 3 cyclists.

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The initiative that originally concerns the death of young people shows that everyone, regardless of age, can be a victim.

The Metro police reported that the impairment in the past three years has been a factor in 47% of fatal accidents in the city.

At the beginning of this month, the Metro police referred to a tragic incident near the Arbor View High School, in which Senior McKenzie Scott was hit by an impaired driver when he walked in a marked crosswalk.

“We cannot happen on our streets. Once again, the decision that people on our streets will all work out,” said Lt. Tony Cavaricci from the U -Bahn police from Las Vegas.

The Finance Committee of Senate 304 is currently being checked in legislative news.

The DUI laws are changed in the legal template by eliminating the claim of three earlier crimes that are to be charged for vehicle murder.

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