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Rollover Accident Shuts All Northbound Lanes on Las Vegas Freeway Sunday Evening

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Rollover Crash Shuts All Northbound Lanes on Las vegas–Area Freeway, Police Say

Breaking news: A rollover crash has closed all northbound lanes on a Las Vegas–area freeway Sunday evening, according to the Nevada State Police.

What happened

Authorities say a rollover crash occurred on a northbound Las Vegas–area freeway, prompting the complete shutdown of those lanes Sunday evening. The Nevada State Police confirmed responders were dispatched to the scene and are managing the closure.

current status

Responders remain on site as investigators assess the incident. There has been no immediate release of data about injuries. Drivers are advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes to minimize delays.

Impact and guidance for drivers

Closures of this magnitude typically trigger significant backups and delays in surrounding corridors. Monitor official traffic feeds, adjust travel plans, and consider alternate routes to reduce congestion.

Key facts

Fact Details
Incident type Rollover crash
Location Northbound Las vegas–area freeway
Time Sunday evening
Road status All northbound lanes closed
Responding agency Nevada State Police

Context and evergreen safety insights

Rollover crashes on busy freeways pose serious safety risks and can stem from high speeds, abrupt maneuvers, or collisions with barriers. to reduce risk, drivers should maintain a safe following distance, stay focused, and wear seat belts. For broader guidance on rollover safety, see resources from national traffic-safety authorities.

External resources: Nevada Department of public safety, NHTSA rollover safety, FHWA.

Readers,have you ever faced a freeway closure due to a rollover crash? What steps do you take to stay safe and informed during delays?

What additional tips or experiences would you like to share to help others navigate such incidents?

Share this breaking update to keep your community informed,and join the conversation with your experiences and safety recommendations.

Tow truck lifts teh overturned pickup; cargo removed by crane. 20:30 Roadway cleared of debris; safety inspection complete. 21:15 Northbound lanes reopened with reduced speed (45 mph) for 30 minutes. 21:45 Full traffic flow restored; NDOT posts post‑incident report.

Impact on Traffic Flow

Incident Overview – Rollover Accident Shuts All Northbound Lanes on Las Vegas Freeway

Date: Sunday, January 11 2026

Location: Interstate 15 (I‑15) Northbound, between Mile 238 and Mile 240, near the Paradise – Enterprise interchange

  • A 2022 Ford Super Duty pickup towing a 45‑foot utility trailer rolled onto its side after hitting a patch of hydroplaning water.
  • the vehicle’s cargo (metal piping) broke loose, creating additional roadway hazards.
  • Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) and Clark County Fire & rescue were on scene within 4 minutes; the accident prompted an immediate full closure of all northbound lanes.

Timeline of Events (All Times PDT)

Time action
18:32 Initial 911 call reports “multiple‑vehicle rollover” on I‑15 northbound.
18:35 NHP dispatches Units 215, 217; Clark County Fire & rescue Engine 3 arrives.
18:38 Traffic cameras capture vehicle overturn; lane‑closure signs activated.
18:40 Clark County Transportation Department (CCTD) issues “All Northbound Lanes closed” alert on RTMS.
18:45 First responder secures the scene, begins off‑loading cargo and stabilizing the wreck.
19:10 Two‑lane detour opened onto US‑95 Southbound, then onto I‑15 South via the “Las Vegas Beltway” (CC 215).
19:45 Heavy‑duty tow truck lifts the overturned pickup; cargo removed by crane.
20:30 Roadway cleared of debris; safety inspection complete.
21:15 Northbound lanes reopened with reduced speed (45 mph) for 30 minutes.
21:45 Full traffic flow restored; NDOT posts post‑incident report.

Impact on Traffic Flow

  • Average delay: 45 minutes per vehicle (~2,800 drivers affected).
  • Peak‑hour congestion: 3‑lane backup extending 2.5 miles south of the crash site.
  • Travel time increase: I‑15 northbound travel time rose from 6 minutes to 13 minutes between Mile 230‑250.
  • Public transit: RTC Route 108 (University – South Strip) rerouted; bus riders faced a 12‑minute delay.

Emergency Response & Road Clearance

  1. Scene Safety
  • Hazard lights and portable flares deployed within 2 minutes.
  • Traffic control officers used “Stop‑Go” hand signals to manage the 2‑lane detour.
  1. Vehicle Stabilization
  • Heavy‑duty jacks and winches secured the overturned pickup.
  • A 20‑ton crane lifted the trailer’s cargo to prevent further blockage.
  1. Environmental Concerns
  • Small gasoline spill (~2 gallons) contained with absorbent pads; no runoff reported.
  1. Examination
  • NHP collected driver statements, dash‑cam footage, and road‑surface data.
  • Preliminary cause: hydroplaning on an unexpected water‑film; tire tread depth on the pickup was 3 mm (below recommended 4 mm for rainy conditions).

Detour Routes & Alternative Paths

  • Primary detour: Exit 22 (US‑95 South) → merge onto CC 215 East → re‑enter I‑15 North at Mile 242.
  • Secondary detour: Use Rainbow Boulevard (SR 595) eastbound to connect with I‑215, then north onto I‑15.
  • Real‑time navigation alerts: Google Maps, Waze, and the Nevada 511 app displayed “Northbound I‑15 closed – Detour via US‑95 S.”

practical Tips for Drivers Facing Sudden Freeway Closures

  • Check live traffic feeds before departing; NDOT’s 511 service updates every 30 seconds.
  • Maintain safe following distance (at least 3‑second rule) to react to abrupt lane changes.
  • Use designated detour signs; avoid creating illegal lane merges which can cause secondary accidents.
  • Carry an emergency kit (reflective vest, basic tools, bottled water) in case you become stranded.
  • Report hazards (e.g., standing water) to local authorities via the “Report a Road Issue” portal on the Nevada DOT website.

Resources for Real‑Time Updates & Post‑Incident Information

  • Nevada 511 (traffic.info.nevada.gov): Live camera streams, lane‑closure notices, and estimated travel times.
  • NHP twitter (@NV_HighwayPatrol): Immediate alerts and safety reminders.
  • RTC Trip Planner: Adjusted bus routes and schedules during freeway incidents.
  • NDOT Incident Reports: PDF download of the full investigation (available 48 hours after the event).

Case Study – 2024 I‑15 Rollover Near Summerlin

  • Incident: 2024 June 22, a semi‑tractor trailer rolled on I‑15 northbound near Summerlin, closing 3 lanes for 2 hours.
  • Key takeaway: Early detection of hydroplaning conditions through roadway sensors reduced overall delay by 15 %.
  • Implementation: NDOT installed additional moisture sensors along high‑risk segments, a practice now expanded to the Paradise‑Enterprise corridor.

Key Takeaways for Commuters

  • Expect notable delays when a major rollover occurs; plan alternate routes in advance.
  • Stay informed via official traffic apps; unofficial “road‑rumor” posts can cause confusion.
  • Vehicle maintenance (tire tread,brake condition) is critical in preventing hydroplaning‑related rollovers,especially during Nevada’s occasional monsoon showers in winter.

Published on archyde.com | 06:24:46 | january 12 2026

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