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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 490 - OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES

NRS 490.120 Required equipment for operation on highway; exception.

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NRS 490.120 Required equipment for operation on highway; exception.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2 and in addition to the requirements set forth in NRS 490.070 , a person shall not operate an off-highway vehicle on a highway pursuant to NRS 490.090 to 490.130 , inclusive, unless the off-highway vehicle has:
(a)At least one headlamp that illuminates objects at least 500 feet ahead of the vehicle;
(b)At least one tail lamp that is visible from at least 500 feet behind the vehicle;
(c)At least one red reflector on the rear of the vehicle, unless the tail lamp is red and reflective;
(d)A stop lamp on the rear of the vehicle; and
(e)A muffler which is in working order and which is in constant operation when the vehicle is running.
2. The provisions of paragraphs
(a)and
(b)of subsection 1 do not apply to an off-highway vehicle which is operated during daylight hours on a highway designated by a county pursuant to NRS 490.100 for the operation of the off-highway vehicle without at least one headlamp specified in paragraph
(a)of subsection 1 or without at least one tail lamp specified in paragraph
(b)of that subsection.
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