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Las Vegas Residents Call for Driving Reforms
Letter writer argues for mandatory driver's ed and training to address dangerous driving in the city.
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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In a letter to the editor, Las Vegas resident Bill Minarik calls for the city to implement stricter driving requirements, including mandatory driver's education and behind-the-wheel training for all drivers, especially those with frequent violations. Minarik cites personal experiences witnessing reckless driving, including a driver who caused a rollover accident, to highlight the need for a "traffic czar" to enforce better driving behavior and revoke licenses of repeat offenders.
Why it matters
Las Vegas is known for its high rates of traffic accidents and aggressive driving, which can endanger both drivers and pedestrians. Implementing mandatory training and licensing requirements could help improve road safety and reduce the number of collisions in the city.
The details
Minarik argues that when he was in high school in Los Angeles, students were required to take both a driver's education class and a behind-the-wheel training course before getting their license. He believes a similar requirement should be in place for all Las Vegas drivers, especially those with a history of driving violations. Minarik cites two personal experiences where he witnessed a driver in a black truck making unsafe lane changes, one of which resulted in a rollover accident.
- A couple of years ago, Minarik was nearly hit by a driver in a black truck making an unsafe lane change.
- Recently, Minarik saw the same driver in the same truck make a similar unsafe lane change, this time causing a rollover accident.
The players
Bill Minarik
A Las Vegas resident who wrote a letter to the editor calling for driving reforms in the city.
What they’re saying
“What this town needs is a traffic czar who can get things straight with how people drive in this town or else lose their licenses. When it comes to driving, all lives matter.”
— Bill Minarik (reviewjournal.com)
The takeaway
This letter highlights the ongoing issue of dangerous driving in Las Vegas and the need for the city to implement stricter licensing requirements, such as mandatory driver's education and training, in order to improve road safety and reduce the number of traffic accidents.
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