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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 484B - RULES OF THE ROAD

NRS 484B.200 Driving on right half of highway required; exceptions; additional penalty for violation committed in certain zones. [Effective July 1, 2026.]

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NRS 484B.200 Driving on right half of highway required; exceptions; additional penalty for violation committed in certain zones. [Effective July 1, 2026.]
1. Upon all highways of sufficient width a vehicle must be driven upon the right half of the highway, except as follows:
(a)When overtaking and passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction under the laws governing such movements;
(b)When the right half of the highway is closed to traffic;
(c)Upon a highway divided into three lanes for traffic under the laws applicable thereon;
(d)Upon a highway designated and posted for one-way traffic; or
(e)When the highway is not of sufficient width.
2. A person who violates any provision of this section may be subject to any additional penalty set forth in NRS 484B.130 , 484B.135 or 484B.370 .
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