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Nevada is one of the nation's largest states, a statistic that translates directly to nonstop on the road.
And whether your preference involves bus, motorcoach, Nevada's got you covered.
Interstate 15 passes through the southern tip of the state, serving Las Vegas and other communities.
Interstate 80 crosses through the northern part of Nevada, roughly following the path of the Humboldt River from Utah in the east and passing westward through Reno and into California.
There are also 189 Nevada state highways.
Nevada is one of a few states in the U.S. that does not have a continuous interstate highway linking its two major population centers.
Even the non-interstate federal highways aren't contiguous between the Las Vegas area and Reno area, though they are well marked by signs showing where to turn.
The state is one of just a few in the country that allow semi-trailer trucks with three trailers—what might be called a "road train" in Australia.
However, American versions are usually smaller, in part because they must ascend and descend some fairly steep mountain passes.
Citizens Area Transit (CAT) is the public transit system in the Las Vegas metropolitan area.
The agency is the largest transit agency in the state and operates a network of bus service across the Las Vegas Valley,
including the use of double-decker buses on the Las Vegas Strip and several outlying routes.
RTC RIDE operates a system of local transit bus service throughout the Reno-Sparks metropolitan area.
Other transit systems in the state include Carson City's JAC. Most other counties in the state do not have public transportation at all, but have private bus and motorcoach. |
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June 14 2013 - ACLU files new 'patient dumping' lawsuit The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada filed a new lawsuit against a Las Vegas psychiatric hospital accused of bussing patients out of the state upon their release. |
June 13 2013 - Suit filed in alleged Nev. psych 'patient dumping' case The first lawsuit has been filed against Nevada and it main psychiatric hospital, alleging the constitutional rights of hundreds of patients were violated when they were discharged, then bused to destinations across the county without proper consent, preparations or arrangements. |
June 12 2013 - Nevada facing lawsuit over busing of mentally ill patients The state of Nevada and its primary psychiatric hospital violated the constitutional rights of mentally ill people by discharging them via Greyhound bus to cities across the nation without proper consent or making arrangements for their care, a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas charges. |
June 12 2013 - Nevada ACLU Joining Sacramento Lawyer In Patient Dumping Suit A psychiatric patient has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in Nevada accusing state officials of giving him a one-way bus ticket to Northern California, where he arrived, scared and disoriented, without money and identification in a city where he didn't know anyone and had never been. |
June 12 2013 - Nevada ACLU backing suit against 'patient dumping' Allegations that Nevada has for years sent psychiatric hospital patients to cities outside the state have generated a federal civil rights lawsuit by a man who alleges he was given a one-way bus ticket in February to Northern California, where he arrived without money and identification in a city where he didn't know anyone and had never been. |
June 11 2013 - Federal agency accepts Nevada hospital's plan to curb patient-dumping By Ronnie Cohen (Reuters) - Federal authorities approved a Nevada hospital's proposal on Friday for correcting deficiencies that led to newly discharged psychiatric patients being bused out of state without adequate plans for continued care. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services also said it would conduct unannounced inspections of Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital in Las Vegas to ... |
June 06 2013 - Mountain Metro Transit considering route, other changes Mountain Metropolitan Transit has scheduled three public meetings to discuss a series of changes being considered for the fall of 2013:Â June 10 Goodwill 1070 Kelly Johnson Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80920 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. June 11 Colorado Springs City Hall Academy Room, Lower level 107 N. Nevada Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Noon - 1:00 p.m. Colorado Springs City Hall Academy Room ... |
May 24 2013 - Federal agency accepts Nevada hospital's plan to curb patient-dumping By Ronnie Cohen (Reuters) - Federal authorities approved a Nevada hospital's proposal on Friday for correcting deficiencies that led to newly discharged psychiatric patients being bused out of state without adequate plans for continued care. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services also said it would conduct unannounced inspections of Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital in Las Vegas to ... |
May 24 2013 - Kearns Shuttle Company Forced To Shut Down (KUTV) A Utah based bus company was shut down earlier this month after the U.S. Department of Transportationâs Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, or FMCSA, deemed them unsafe. Federal safety investigators did a compliance review of the bus company Salt Lake Shuttle, LLC, which is based in Kearns, Utah, but makes routine interstate trips between Kearns and Las Vegas, Nevada. ... |
May 24 2013 - Consultants report on Nevada psychiatric hospital's busing of patients Nevada's largest psychiatric facility should hire more staff and shore up discharge protocols to guard against practices that resulted in some patients being bused alone out of state, with no shelter or family waiting at their destination, two consultants hired by the state concluded in a report Thursday. |
May 22 2013 - Busted bus tire causes wildland fire ELKO — A tire that popped on a mining transportation bus on Interstate 80 Tuesday evening caused two small wildland fires and disabled the bus a few miles later, according to Nevada Division of Forestry reports. |
May 21 2013 - Nevada Psychiatry Hospital Facing L.A. Criminal Probe Amid Patient-Dumping Scandal A criminal investigation  has been launched into a Las Vegas psychiatric hospital that allegedly bused over 1,500 patients out of the facility on one-way tickets over a five year span. According to a report published by the Sacramento Bee - which obtained bus receipts from the facility in question - patients were bused to every single state in the U.S., with approximately 200 arriving in Los ... |
May 15 2013 - Sweet Sippin’ Sundays begin May 5 What was conceived by five friends and fellow business owners in Nevada’s oldest town has now become a mainstay Sunday event. Starting the first Sunday of May and running through October, Genoa’s Sweet Sippin’ Sundays return for a second season. |
May 09 2013 - Federal probe cites major problems at Nevada mental hospital A Nevada psychiatric hospital under scrutiny for busing hundreds of patients out of state in recent years suffers from "systemic" problems that compromise the safety of the patients who are being discharged, a federal investigation has determined. |
May 05 2013 - Busing psych patients bothered some Nev. workers By Cynthia Hubert and Phillip Reese, Sacramento Bee LAS VEGAS – In the darkness of early mornings during his graveyard shift at Nevada’s primary state psychiatric hospital, Gilbert Degala regularly walked patients outside and watched them climb into taxis bound for the Greyhound bus station [...] The post Busing psych patients bothered some Nev. workers appeared first on Lake Tahoe News . |
May 03 2013 - Los Angeles launches probe of alleged 'patient dumping' by Nevada By Ronnie Cohen SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Nevada health officials acknowledged on Thursday that a state-run hospital improperly bused 10 newly discharged psychiatric patients out of the state with deficient plans for their care, while Los Angeles launched a criminal probe into the alleged "patient dumping." Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital has been under fire since last month, after a Sacramento ... |
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