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According to Nevada Highway Patrol documents released following a public records request, the woman behind the wheel confessed to consuming at least four alcoholic drinks — including two tequila shots—before getting behind the wheel. She later claimed she had no idea how the crash occurred. The Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Program removes incidents from Nevada’s highways and restores normal travel operations as safely and quickly as possible. NDOT, NSP, and multiple local agencies partner to: Safe and quick clearance of traffic incidents. Prompt reliable and interoperable communications. Economic vitality by reducing delays. For safety, Nevada law has long required drivers to slow down, proceed with caution, and, if possible, move to the far lane when passing a vehicle (s) pulled over on the side of the road.