One teen is dead and another is seriously injured after being involved in a Las Vegas auto accident.
According to Fox News 5, Las Vegas police said a 17-year-old lost control of his vehicle on Hollywood Boulevard near Charleston Boulevard and hit another car in the Las Vegas auto accident.
The 19-year-old died at Sunrise Trauma Center, and the 17-year-old driver is in critical condition after the Las Vegas auto accident.
Do you think Las Vegas teens need more experience behind the wheel before they get their license to prevent Las Vegas auto accidents? What do you think parents and lawmakers should do to ensure that teens are safe behind the wheel and avoid Las Vegas auto accidents?
If you or someone you know has been involved in a Las Vegas auto accident, the Las Vegas auto accident lawyers at Richard Harris Law Firm can help.