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Elon Musk's Boring Company Is Tunneling Beneath Las Vegas with Little Oversight

4 days ago
  • #Deregulation
  • #Elon Musk
  • #Urban Transit
  • The Vegas Loop is a 68-mile underground tunnel system being built by Elon Musk’s Boring Company in Las Vegas, using Teslas to transport passengers.
  • The project avoids typical public transit regulations due to being privately funded, aligning with Musk’s belief that excessive regulation stifles innovation.
  • Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority initially funded a small 0.8-mile loop, later expanding plans to 104 stations across 68 miles with minimal public debate.
  • Boring Company has faced multiple regulatory violations, including unpermitted tunneling, environmental infractions like dumping untreated water, and labor safety complaints.
  • The project operates with reduced oversight, as Clark County removed a special permit requiring safety inspections and incident reporting.
  • Critics, including former Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, question safety, accessibility, and whether the Loop is the best transit solution for the city.
  • Boring Company’s ridership claims (90,000 passengers/hour) remain untested, with no independent verification due to its private status.
  • Plans to connect to Harry Reid International Airport face logistical and regulatory hurdles, with initial routes relying on surface streets.
  • The Vegas Loop reflects Musk’s broader push for deregulation, now amplified by his advisory role to President-elect Donald Trump on government efficiency.