LAS VEGAS ( FOX5 ) — Clark County officials are reminding residents to change smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector batteries and exercise extra caution on roadways as daylight saving time ends this weekend.
Clocks turn back one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday. Clark County officials say the time change reduces daylight hours, making it harder for drivers to see pedestrians and bicyclists during evening commutes.
County officials say they support the annual #Dusk2Dawn road and pedestrian safety campaign created by UNLV’s Transportation Research Center. The campaign reminds pedestrians and motorists of safety measures when days are shorter and visibility is reduced.
Safety recommendations for drivers and pedestrians
According to a media release, Clark County officials encourage drivers to sl

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