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Vegas Loop Under Fire: Safety, Environment Concerns Rise
7 Feb
Summary
- Nevada lawmakers scrutinized alleged workplace safety and environmental violations.
- The Boring Company faces nearly 800 environmental violations claims.
- The company has paid nearly $600,000 in fines and is fighting others.

Nevada lawmakers recently intensified their scrutiny of Elon Musk's "Vegas Loop" underground tunnel network, focusing on alleged workplace safety and environmental violations. The Boring Company, responsible for the project, faced hours of questioning from state safety officials. While company representatives provided written responses defending their operations, lawmakers expressed concerns about the company's adherence to regulations.
The Vegas Loop, operational since 2021, offers rides within the Las Vegas Convention Center and to nearby attractions. The Boring Company has approval to expand its network significantly over the coming years. However, the company has accumulated a substantial number of alleged violations, including nearly 800 environmental claims and 17 safety complaints filed between 2020 and 2026. These have resulted in significant fines, though the company is contesting a portion of them.




