The Boring Company's Las Vegas loop is attracting riders, and trespassers | TechCrunch
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Since opening in June 2021, The Boring Company’s underground Loop in Las Vegas has seen over 67 trespassing incidents, raising concerns over safety and management challenges.
Unauthorized individuals—skateboarders, photographers, and confused drivers—have been accessing the tunnels, highlighting the need for clearer signage as many mistakenly attempt entry into parking or rideshare areas.
Despite the controversies, over 2 million passengers have utilized the Loop system, indicating significant consumer interest and the potential for growth in urban transport solutions.
The Boring Company has implemented measures like license plate readers to deter trespassing, yet public interest in their colorful tunnels remains a major attraction.
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