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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 75 — Public Service Commission

75-328. Use of personal vehicle; requirements; initial safety inspection; annual inspection; reports available.

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(1)In order to be used under sections 75-323 to 75-343 , a personal vehicle shall be in compliance with the Motor Vehicle Registration Act as required for a passenger car as defined in section 60-345 .
(2)A transportation network company or a certified mechanic shall perform an initial safety inspection on each personal vehicle prior to approving it for use as a personal vehicle. The inspection shall include inspection of at least the following components and such components shall be in good working order:
(a)Foot brakes;
(b)Parking or emergency brakes;
(c)Steering mechanism;
(d)Windshield;
(e)Rear window and other glass;
(f)Windshield wipers;
(g)Headlights;
(h)Taillights;
(i)Turn indicator lights;
(j)Stop lights;
(k)Front seat adjustment mechanism;
(l)The opening, closing, and locking capability of doors;
(m)Horn;
(n)Speedometer;
(o)Bumpers;
(p)Muffler and exhaust system;
(q)Tire conditions, including tread depth;
(r)Interior and exterior rear-view mirrors; and
(s)Safety belts for driver and passengers.
(3)Annually thereafter, a driver shall obtain such an inspection and approval of the driver's personal vehicle in order to continue its use as a personal vehicle. A driver shall maintain proof of the current inspection.
(4)A transportation network company shall make the initial and annual inspection reports available to the commission upon request.
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