![LVMPD Traffic Bureau on Twitter: "LVMPD Traffic officers attended the Career on Wheels at Gene Ward Elementary school to help introduce students to a variety of careers. This program exposes students to LVMPD Traffic Bureau on Twitter: "LVMPD Traffic officers attended the Career on Wheels at Gene Ward Elementary school to help introduce students to a variety of careers. This program exposes students to](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DUPRaCMXcAIZvkC.jpg)
LVMPD Traffic Bureau on Twitter: "LVMPD Traffic officers attended the Career on Wheels at Gene Ward Elementary school to help introduce students to a variety of careers. This program exposes students to
![LVMPD Traffic Bureau on Twitter: "A message from LVMPD Traffic about motorcycle safety. Our common goal is to get home. You decide on your speed, the physics decide whether you live or LVMPD Traffic Bureau on Twitter: "A message from LVMPD Traffic about motorcycle safety. Our common goal is to get home. You decide on your speed, the physics decide whether you live or](https://pbs.twimg.com/ext_tw_video_thumb/1174074917693747201/pu/img/0ipX82BDq_xjRtah.jpg)
LVMPD Traffic Bureau on Twitter: "A message from LVMPD Traffic about motorcycle safety. Our common goal is to get home. You decide on your speed, the physics decide whether you live or
![The scene of a fatal crash on E. Washington Avenue, west of Pecos Road, in Las Vegas on July 29. (LVMPD Traffic Bureau/Twitter) | Las Vegas Review-Journal The scene of a fatal crash on E. Washington Avenue, west of Pecos Road, in Las Vegas on July 29. (LVMPD Traffic Bureau/Twitter) | Las Vegas Review-Journal](https://www.reviewjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/10891335_web1_washpecosweb.jpg)
The scene of a fatal crash on E. Washington Avenue, west of Pecos Road, in Las Vegas on July 29. (LVMPD Traffic Bureau/Twitter) | Las Vegas Review-Journal
LVMPD Traffic - These ladies are the reason the LVMPD Traffic Bureau works so well!! Their support, dedication and 'behind the scenes' work are a testament to why we are able to
![LVMPD Traffic Bureau on Twitter: "There are 120 motor cops on the street tonight! There are over 2,000 patrol officers working on this 24 hour New Year's Eve!!! Say hi! #Goodbye2020 #BringOn2021 LVMPD Traffic Bureau on Twitter: "There are 120 motor cops on the street tonight! There are over 2,000 patrol officers working on this 24 hour New Year's Eve!!! Say hi! #Goodbye2020 #BringOn2021](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eqn0q34VEAAZXAP.jpg)