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Mobility in Las Vegas is the luck of the draw

Anil Valsan, Lead Analyst, Automotive & Transportation, EY, explores some of the leading smart city examples from which Las Vegas can learn

Las Vegas needs to be dealt some better cards. The metro area that includes Las Vegas is the sixth fastest growing city in the US. Almost 42 million people visited in 2017 due to its rich environment of gaming and gambling. All these travellers rely on ride-sharing services and taxis for their mobility needs, placing a strain on the city’s already taxed infrastructure. There’s no further room to widen lanes or add roads around the consistently busy Las Vegas Strip. Visitors to Las Vegas spent 8% of their precious travel time waiting in traffic last year.

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