SBF 70 years logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Las Vegas Area Schools Show Alarming Speeding Patterns

Verra Mobility partnered with local officials in Clark County to analyze vehicle speeds at schools in the county. See what they found.

A highway with traveling cars in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Over a three-day period, Verra Mobility recorded 11,901 potential speeding violations in the Clark County School District.

Photo: Verra Mobility

2 min to read


A recent traffic study by Verra Mobility revealed safety concerns surrounding multiple Clark County School District school zones near Las Vegas, Nevada.

Verra Mobility partnered with local officials to analyze vehicle speeds at five of the county’s 373 schools over three days. The findings showed a need for stronger student protection.

Ad Loading...

By May of this year, 119 Clark County students were struck by vehicles while traveling to or from school, according to KSNV News 3 Las Vegas. A pressing number compared to 139 students hit in the entirety of 2024.

Verra Mobility shares key findings highlighting unlawful behavior and concerns for student safety, including:

  • 11,901 potential speeding violations were recorded — an average of nearly 4,000 per day.

  • 3,449 violations occurred while school zone beacons were flashing — a time when students, staff, and family members are actively walking to and from school.

  • 938 vehicles exceeded the posted school zone speed limit by over 20 mph.

However, three of the schools accounted for 77% of the total potential violations, but additional statistics show:

  • Sierra Vista High School recorded 3,984 violations, which accounts for 17% of all traffic.

  • Cashman Middle School registered 2,706 speeding violations, where 492 of these traveled at more than 60 mph.

  • Gehring Elementary School recorded the highest speeders with 35 vehicles traveling more than 70 mph in the school zone.

Ad Loading...

According to a company release, speed studies in school zones help districts understand the extent of speeding behavior, identify high-risk areas, and explore strategies to improve traffic safety and protect children. Protecting students, parents, and educators starts with awareness — and continues with accountability.

"The study findings are scary, highlighting how critical it is to raise awareness around the prevalence and dangers of speeding in school zones," said David Dorfman, senior vice president at Verra Mobility. "Each statistic represents a child whose safety was needlessly put at risk. School zones should be safe havens, yet thousands of drivers continue to ignore traffic laws, putting students, parents, and educators' lives in danger. At Verra Mobility, we conduct studies like these to create meaningful change in driver behavior and help communities make more informed decisions." 

Editor's Note: This article was originally published on August 18, 2025 and was updated on August 20, 2025, to add comments from Verra Mobility Senior Vice President David Dorfman.

More Safety

An orange and white graphic with the cover of HopSkipDrive's 2025 Safety Report and text reading "Seventh Annual Safety Report."
Safetyby StaffMarch 18, 2026

What’s Behind HopSkipDrive’s Near-Perfect Safety Record in 2025?

The alternative transportation provider’s 2025 Safety Report highlights 99.7% incident-free rides, 130 million safe miles, and more.

Read More →
Buyers Guide and Directory thumbnail
SponsoredMarch 13, 2026

2026 School Bus Fleet Vendor Directory & Buyer's Guide

Searching for the right equipment, technology, or services for your school transportation program? This industry guide brings together manufacturers and suppliers across the entire school bus market, all in one place. Download it to find the partners who can help move your operation forward.

Read More →
Portrait of Michael C. Hout, Ph.D., assistant dean and psychology professor at New Mexico State University, featured in a Child Safety Network leadership announcement graphic.
Safetyby News/Media ReleaseMarch 6, 2026

Child Safety Network Taps Dr. Michael C. Hout to Combat School Bus Stop-Arm Runners

Child Safety Network appointed psychology researcher Michael C. Hout, Ph.D., to lead a study examining why drivers illegally pass stopped school buses.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
The 5th-generation Waymo Driver on the all-electric Jaguar I-PACE.
Safetyby StaffMarch 5, 2026

NTSB Determines Human Error Led to Waymo’s Illegal School Bus Passing

Investigators reported a remote assistance error allowed a Waymo driverless vehicle to illegally pass a stopped school bus in Austin.

Read More →
The side of a school bus with a retracted stop signal.
Safetyby Elora HaynesMarch 4, 2026

National Action Plan Aims to End Illegal School Bus Passings Across the U.S.

See how a new 50-state roadmap outlines 69 strategies for districts, law enforcement, and policymakers to reduce the 39 million illegal school bus passings reported each year.

Read More →
A school bus graphic with text reading "Iowa Student Killed, 14 Injured in Oklahoma Bus Crash."
Safetyby StaffMarch 3, 2026

11-Year-Old Student Dies After Falling Under School Bus

Recently, an Iowa student died after falling under a school bus, while 14 Oklahoma students were injured days later when a semi-truck rear-ended their bus.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
school bus driver
SponsoredMarch 2, 2026

7 Key Criteria for Choosing a School Bus Fleet Technology Partner

Selecting a fleet technology partner can be complex, especially with evolving operational demands and limited resources. This white paper outlines seven key criteria to help school transportation leaders evaluate options and align technology with their needs. It offers a practical framework to support more informed decision-making.

Read More →
Graphic of a yellow school bus above the headline “The Real Cost of Downtime,” with icons illustrating overtime costs, frustrated parents and administrators, repair expenses, and route delays, emphasizing the operational and financial impact of communication failures in school transportation fleets.
SponsoredMarch 2, 2026

The Real Cost of Bus Fleet Downtime

When school bus communication systems fail, the consequences extend far beyond equipment repairs. Downtime can increase safety risks, strain dispatch operations, and erode driver confidence. Explore how proactive radio lifecycle management and managed services are reducing disruptions, supporting driver retention, and delivering predictable budgeting for school transportation fleets.

Read More →
Graphic showing the EverDriven logo and “SafeOps Council Launches” text over an image of a vehicle driving on a curved road, with School Bus Fleet branding in the corner.
Safetyby News/Media ReleaseFebruary 25, 2026

EverDriven Launches New Council to Standardize Safety Across 36 States

EverDriven has launched a new safety council aimed at standardizing and strengthening student transportation practices across all states it operates in.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
a photo of a school bus driving down a suburban street with houses in the background and green grass pictured
Safetyby News/Media ReleaseFebruary 23, 2026

Thomas Built Buses Awards “If You Pass” Safety Campaign Funds to Ga. District

The OEM's three-week campaign during National School Bus Safety Week has awarded nearly $6,000 to Bryan County Schools to support increasing student safety around the bus.

Read More →