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There are roads that feel dangerous. Then there is US-95 in Nevada. A highway that stretches through nothing but scalding sand, empty sky, and long, hypnotic straightaways that can lull even experienced drivers into a false sense of control. Millions use it every year, most without a second thought. Some never make it home.

This is not a scare piece. It is a fact piece. The stretch of US-95 cutting through Nevada’s desert landscape, particularly from the Las Vegas valley northward through Nye County and into the remote Amargosa Desert toward Beatty, has developed a documented, undeniable reputation for death. The numbers are real. The crashes are real. Let’s take a hard look at exactly why.

Nevada is Already One of America’s Deadliest States for Drivers

Nevada is Already One of America's Deadliest States for Drivers (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Nevada is Already One of America’s Deadliest States for Drivers (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Before we even talk about US-95 specifically, let’s be real about the broader picture. Nevada ranks among the most dangerous states for road travel, placing sixth nationwide in traffic fatalities. A 2024 study titled “Addressing America’s Traffic Safety Crisis,” conducted by TRIP, a national transportation research nonprofit, found that Nevada recorded approximately 1.5 deaths for every 100 million vehicle miles traveled, a rate that significantly exceeds the national average of 1 fatality per 100 million miles.

Nevada’s public safety office reported 412 fatalities in 2024 alone, with 293 of those coming from…

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Author : Matthias Binder

Publish date : 2026-03-26 16:04:00

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