HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
Star Spangled Sparks
Jul 04, 2023
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
The Nugget’s Annual 4th of July Celebration & Fireworks Spectacular is Back!
Location: Victorian Square
Time: 4pm – 10pm | Fireworks 9:30 (Approximately, Weather Permitting)
Activities
Street festivities include food and beverage vendors and Arts & Crafts Booths
Parking, Shuttles and More
On street and garage parking in and around Victorian Square will be in EXTREMELY SHORT SUPPLY. Please consider public transportation or our FREE Park and Ride Shuttle Service.
Free Park & Ride Shuttle
Shuttle Service provided by Amador Shuttle Service beginning at 6pm.
Pick-up Locations:
- Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center – 1350 Wells Avenue, Reno
- Greenbrae Shopping Center – 510 Greenbrae Drive, Sparks
Drop Off Location:
- RTC Centennial Plaza Downtown Sparks – 1421 Victorian Ave
Rideshare Drop Off & Pick Up
Located on 13th Street between Avenue of the Oaks and Victorian Plaza Circle.
FREE Rides On RTC
Don’t Drive Arrive! Live life in the fast lane with hassle-free travel and avoid the worries of finding parking. The RTC, City of Reno & City of Sparks want you to arrive relaxed, on-time and ready to enjoy your experience. Plan your trip and view schedule information at www.rtcwashoe.com
Free Service on RAPID Lincoln Line from 4pm-8pm and Route 11 from 4pm-Midnight.
- These routes serve RTC Centennial Plaza and RTC 4th Street Stations.
Please Note: Dogs, barbecues, tents and glass bottles are not permitted on Victorian Square during special events according to Sparks City ordinance.
Does insurance cover hitting a deer?
You’re covered for hitting a deer or other animal on the road if you have comprehensive, an optional coverage you can add to your auto policy. Most drivers add comprehensive coverage, but it isn’t required unless you’re leasing or financing your car. If you only carry liability coverage, you likely won’t be covered for hitting a deer.
What to do if you hit a deer
- Move your vehicle to the side of the road, away from the animal
Turn on your car’s hazard lights and remain in the vehicle until it’s safe to exit.
- Call the police
Let them know if the animal is blocking the road, as it could pose a danger to oncoming drivers.
- Stay clear of the deer or animal
When a deer is hit by a car, it will be frightened and could harm people. The police will handle the situation once they arrive.
- When it’s safe, document the accident
Take pictures of the road, surroundings, damages, and any injuries to you or your passengers. If another motorist stops to help, document their account of the incident and ask for their contact information.
- Contact your insurance company to file a claim
The number for claim will always be in your insurance ID Card.
- Make sure your car is safe to drive
Look specifically for things like leaking fluids, broken lights, or a hood that won’t stay latched. If you have roadside assistance or comprehensive coverage on your auto insurance policy, we can help with towing your vehicle.
Do you have to call the police if you hit a deer?
Yes, you should always call the police because the deer could pose a potential threat to other drivers. Filing a police report can also help with the claims process for any property damage or injuries.
Remember, it’s up to the authorities to move the deer if needed. For your safety, never approach or try to move an animal after an accident.
Do you have to pay a deductible if you hit a deer?
When you added comprehensive coverage to your insurance policy, you chose a deductible amount (typically between $100 and $2,000). If you hit a deer and file a claim, you’ll have to pay that deductible, and your insurer can cover the rest. If your car gets totaled in the accident, your comprehensive coverage can pay out the actual cash value of your car, minus the deductible.
Can hitting a deer total your car?
Yes, your car can be totaled in a deer vs. car incident. Speed, point of impact, car size, and animal size can all play a role in how much damage your vehicle sustains. Smaller cars like sedans are more likely to be totaled than larger SUVs and trucks.
How to avoid hitting a deer
A few simple tips can help you avoid hitting a deer on or near the road. Deer often travels in groups, so slow down and stay alert for more if you see one while driving. Pay attention if you see a yellow, diamond-shaped sign with a deer on it — a signal that deer frequently cross the road in that area. Also, your headlights can reflect light off a deer’s eyes, making them easier to spot while driving.
Most deer accidents occur during mating season, between October and December. Be especially vigilant during this time of year, particularly if you’re driving at dawn or dusk when deer are most active.
Is hitting a deer covered by comprehensive or collision coverage?
Vehicle damage from hitting a deer is covered by your auto policy’s comprehensive coverage. Comprehensive can cover damages to your car caused by events that are out of your control, like hitting a deer or other animal. For your comprehensive coverage to cover the accident, your car must come in contact with the animal. Here are a few common scenarios that can occur:
- You run into a deer or other animal on the road.
- An animal runs into your car.
- An animal burrows into your car (It sounds crazy, but raccoons can tear into seat cushions and rodents can chew wires under the hood.) Depending on the circumstances, coverage may apply.
Nevada DMV to begin accepting walk-In customers on Wednesdays starting July 12.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles is making a change to its policy of only accepting walk-in customers Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Tuesday, July 4: Fourth of July Fireworks Event, Carson City, sunset
Festivities kick off with live music, food and craft vendors and carnival rides, and wrap up with fireworks show at sunset at Mills Park, 1111 East William St. in Carson City. Fireworks 9:30 (Approximately, Weather Permitting)
August 1-6, 2023 | Hot August Nights | Reno-Sparks Main Event | Reno | Nevada |
Don’t forget that the beginning of August will be Hot August Nights.
Get ready for these popular events.