§ 484.361 Basic rule; additional penalty for violation committed in work zone. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.600.]
§ 484.363 Duty of driver to decrease speed under certain circumstances; additional penalty for violation committed in work zone. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.603.]
§ 484.364 Approach to stopped authorized emergency vehicle making use of flashing lights: Duties of approaching driver; penalty. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.607.]
§ 484.365 School bus: Maximum speed. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.360.]
§ 484.366 School zone or school crossing zone: Speed limit; designation; signs; determination of hours in which speed limit is in effect. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.363.]
§ 484.3665 School zone or school crossing zone: Requirements for signs; placement of portable signs. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.367.]
§ 484.3667 Double penalty for certain traffic violations committed in work zones. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.130.]
§ 484.367 Speed limit in unincorporated town; additional penalty for violation committed in work zone. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.610.]
§ 484.368 Speed limit: Establishment for vehicles on highways constructed and maintained by Department of Transportation; additional penalty for violation committed in work zone. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.613
§ 484.3685 Certain violations of speed limit in rural areas: Fines; Department not to record violation on driver’s record; violation not deemed moving traffic violation. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.617.]
§ 484.369 Speed zones and signs. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.620.]
§ 484.371 Slow driving; establishment of minimum speed limit. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.623.]
§ 484.373 Duties of driver driving motor vehicle at speed so slow as to impede forward movement of traffic; prohibition against stopping vehicle on roadway so as to impede or block normal and reasonable movement of traffic; exception. [Replaced in revisi
§ 484.374 Duty of driver of slow-moving vehicle to turn off roadway; circumstances in which duty arises; criminal penalty. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.630.]
§ 484.375 Special limitations on speed. [Replaced in revision by NRS 484B.633.]

Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 484 > Rules of the Road > Restrictions on Speed

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  • county: includes Carson City. See Nevada Revised Statutes 0.033
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    1. See Nevada Revised Statutes 202.005

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  • substantial bodily harm: means :

    1. See Nevada Revised Statutes 0.060