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Las Vegas Traffic Safety Alert: May Crash Data Reveals Top High-Risk Intersections Ahead Of Summer Driving Season

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Las Vegas May 2026 Dangerous Intersections
New analysis of Metro police data highlights critical hotspots and behavioral trends as Las Vegas enters the "100 Deadliest Days of Summer."

LAS VEGAS - s4story -- As Southern Nevada enters the "100 Deadliest Days of Summer," which is the historically dangerous driving period between Memorial Day and Labor Day, a new analysis of official law enforcement data reveals the specific Las Vegas intersections seeing the highest volume of frequent car accidents.

The evaluation, compiled from Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) dispatch logs from May 2026, serves as an immediate safety advisory for local commuters. The data highlights a dangerous combination of high-velocity corridors and aggressive driver behaviors that typically spike severe car accidents during the extreme summer heat.

According to the findings, the Decatur Boulevard corridor emerged as a major bottleneck for every unexpected car crash, with multiple severe clusters occurring at key intersections including Flamingo Road, Twain Avenue, Spring Mountain Road, and Tropicana Avenue. On the east side, the intersection of Nellis Boulevard and Sahara Avenue pinned another major hotspot for local commuters.

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"The transition into summer is always a volatile period on Las Vegas roads," said Paul Padda, founder of Paul Padda Law and former federal prosecutor. "Between rising temperatures, increased seasonal congestion, and out-of-town drivers, the margin for error at these complex intersections shrinks to zero. This data isn't just a set of statistics; it's a roadmap of where local drivers need to exercise maximum vigilance right now."

In addition to identifying geographic hotspots, the analysis tracked the primary driver behaviors contributing to the valley's intersection car accidents. Law enforcement citations during this period heavily reflected three critical factors: speeding (specifically drivers traveling 11 to 20 mph over the posted limit), running red lights, and a rise in unlicensed drivers on the road.

"Intersections are the most challenging environments for a driver to navigate," Padda added. "When you combine excessive speed with drivers 'rushing the yellow', the resulting crash injuries can be devastating. Proving liability in these situations requires an immediate, meticulous look at traffic camera footage, signal timing data, and witness statements. Our goal in highlighting these numbers is to protect the public. We want drivers to recognize these high-risk zones, slow down, and take an extra second before entering an intersection on a green light."

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Safety advocates recommend that Las Vegas commuters adjust their daily driving habits during the summer months by practicing defensive driving at known bottlenecks, strictly adhering to posted speed limits even when traffic feels light, and ensuring vehicles are properly maintained for the extreme heat to avoid sudden breakdowns in high-traffic lanes.

The full data breakdown, including specific incident counts and a localized mapping of the valley's highest-risk traffic corridors, can be accessed on the Paul Padda Law legal blog.

ABOUT PAUL PADDA LAW:

Paul Padda Law is a premier personal injury law firm based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Founded by former federal prosecutor Paul Padda, the firm is dedicated to protecting the rights of accident victims and advocating for systemic public safety improvements across Southern Nevada. The firm handles complex legal matters involving car accidents, commercial truck collisions, and catastrophic injury cases, providing elite, data-driven representation to the Las Vegas community.

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