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answered on Oct 8, 2024
Under NRS 484B.607 (Nevada Revised Statutes), the statute refers to the requirement for obtaining a trip permit or temporary registration when operating certain commercial vehicles on Nevada roads. Violations of this statute typically fall under traffic or transportation-related offenses. However,... View More
Can you drive inThe bike lane
answered on Dec 21, 2023
In a situation where road construction reduces traffic to two lanes, with one lane designated as a bike lane and a sign indicating "bike lane closed," it is generally not permissible to drive in the bike lane. The sign indicating that the bike lane is closed is likely meant to inform... View More
I got hit by another person while driving a rental vehicle, as the accident took place in a parking lot, the police asked me to visit the police station and file a report, now the rental company is saying i am responsible to pay for damages as the other person's insurance is not paying for the... View More
answered on Oct 5, 2023
In Nevada, when an accident occurs in a parking lot, it can be considered private property, so law enforcement may not complete a report at the scene. However, you did the right thing by going to the police station to file a report. Since you declined the rental company's coverage, your... View More
I also have wheel lights ring attached to dust cover that admits white light is that legal in state of nevada. I have valance lights circle shape size of a dime that on the front of the truck Bottom of bumper that admits white light is that legal in state of nevada?
answered on Oct 4, 2023
In Nevada, vehicle lighting laws specify the type, color, and location of lights that vehicles can display while on the road. Generally:
White lights: White lights are typically restricted to headlights, backup lights, and license plate lights. They should not be visible from the side or... View More
I didnt know that I needed a permit to drive on Nevada , I’m a hot shot driver
answered on Oct 8, 2024
It may be possible to fight a Nevada trip permit violation, but it depends on the specific circumstances of your case. In Nevada, commercial drivers, including hot shot drivers, are generally required to obtain the proper trip permits to operate legally within the state. Not knowing about the... View More
Later revived a ticket in the mail for careless driving. My insurance company found the other driver at fault. Judge still would not drop the ticket now it’s on my record costing me a huge monthly payment on my insurance
answered on Aug 24, 2023
In Nevada, if you received a ticket for careless driving despite the circumstances indicating the other driver was at fault, you might want to consider contesting the ticket in court. Gather any evidence you have that supports your claim, such as witness statements, photographs, and the report from... View More
answered on Feb 18, 2023
You could get a ticket if you get pulled over and you have lived in the state for more than 30 days and have not changed the address or If you have moved and not changed your address on your license/ with the DMV.
answered on Mar 27, 2022
If you could provide more details, that would assist in getting the best answer.
drive on a Clark County street. I was "compliant" per officer.
answered on Jun 19, 2021
Is your question what you should do? I would contact a traffic ticket lawyer in your area and ask him what he recommends. Depending on the circumstances of why your vehicle was pulled over, there could be some leniency on the prosecuting attorney's part.
answered on Feb 12, 2021
Typically a vehicle has to have at least one working mirror under the Transportation code.
Sec. 547.602. MIRRORS REQUIRED. A motor vehicle, including a motor vehicle used to tow another vehicle, shall be equipped with a mirror located to reflect to the operator a view of the highway for... View More
answered on Nov 20, 2019
Thar is an invalid NRS code. Additionally, fines vary by jurisdiction
Got a speeding ticket for passing a triple trailer truck at 80mph in a 70mph zone
answered on Oct 30, 2019
People must drive within the posted speed limit. Do millions of people do what you describe? Yes, because no one wants to linger for very long in a narrow slot between a large rig at highway speed and a concrete median. Your question remains open for a week - consider consulting a Nevada traffic... View More
He is trying to serve me to apper in court against my boyfriend in regards to a car accident we were involved in on private property he made sure everyone was ok talked to the other driver but when she said she was going to call the cops he decided to leave because at that time he had warrants for... View More
answered on Dec 8, 2016
Tell the investigator you have said what you are willing to say and to not bother you.
He can if allowed by local rule serve a subpoena to appear in court , but not to ask questions--just to give it to youi.
You do have to accept subpoenas. You can always speak with the lawyer who... View More
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