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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 484A - TRAFFIC LAWS GENERALLY

NRS 484A.040 “Center” and “centerline” defined.

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NRS 484A.040 “Center” and “centerline” defined. “Center” or “centerline” means a continuous or broken line marked upon the surface of a highway by paint or otherwise to indicate each portion of a highway allocated to traffic proceeding in the two opposite directions, and, if a line is not marked, it is an imaginary line in the highway equally distant from the edges or curbs of the highway.
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