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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 269 - UNINCORPORATED TOWNS

NRS 269.185 Power to regulate vehicular traffic; ordinances; posting informational signs and other devices at school zones and school crossing zones. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]

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NRS 269.185 Power to regulate vehicular traffic; ordinances; posting informational signs and other devices at school zones and school crossing zones. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 707.375 , in addition to the powers and jurisdiction conferred upon the town boards or boards of county commissioners by this chapter, such boards may:
(a)Regulate traffic upon the streets and alleys of towns or cities governed by such boards pursuant to this chapter.
(b)Regulate the speed, parking, stopping, turning and operation of all motor vehicles and other vehicles using the streets and alleys.
(c)Pass and adopt all ordinances, rules and regulations, and do and perform all acts and things necessary for the execution of the powers and jurisdiction conferred by this section.
2. The town board or board of county commissioners shall cause to be displayed, in each school zone and school crossing zone where the county has posted a speed limit, signs or other devices designating the times during which the speed limit in the zone is to apply.
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