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a motorcycle. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1468; A 1979, 857; 1985, 341; 1991, 2232) OPERATION AND EQUIPMENT NRS 486.181 Carrying passengers. 1. A motorcycle or moped shall not be driven upon a highway while carrying more than one person unless such motorcycle or moped is designed by the manufacturer to carry more than one person. 2. A passenger shall ride: (a) Behind the driver and astride the permanent or regular seat which was designed for two persons; (b) Astride another seat firmly attached at the rear of the driver; or (c) In a sidecar attached. 3. Every such motorcycle or moped designed for transporting a passenger shall be equipped with footrests adjusted to fit such passenger. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1468; A 1975, 1082) NRS 486.191 Driver’s position while operating. 1. A person driving a motorcycle or moped shall ride only upon the permanent and regular seat attached thereto. 2. A person shall not drive a motorcycle or moped with the seat for the driver so positioned that the driver, when sitting astride the seat with the motorcycle or moped in a stopped and upright position, cannot reach the ground with both feet simultaneously. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1468; A 1975, 1082) NRS 486.201 Height of handlebar. A person shall not drive a motorcycle or moped equipped with handlebars which extend above the uppermost portion of the driver’s shoulders when the driver sits on the seat and the seat is depressed by the weight of the driver. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1469; A 1975, 1082; 1993, 1205) NRS 486.211 Position of driver’s hands. The driver of a motorcycle or moped shall drive with at least one hand on a handlebar at all times. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1469; A 1973, 1447; 1975, 1082; 1985, 2054) NRS 486.221 Fenders required while in operation. A person shall not drive a motorcycle or moped unless the wheels are protected by fenders to prevent the throwing of rocks, dirt, water or other substances to the rear. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1469; A 1975, 1083) NRS 486.231 Protective headgear and glasses: Standards; when use required. 1. The Department shall adopt standards for protective headgear and protective glasses, goggles or face shields to be worn by the drivers and passengers of motorcycles and transparent windscreens for motorcycles. 2. Except as provided in this section, when any motorcycle, except a trimobile or moped, is being driven on a highway, the driver and passenger shall wear protective headgear securely fastened on the head and protective glasses, goggles or face shields meeting those standards. Drivers and passengers of trimobiles shall wear protective glasses, goggles or face shields which meet those standards. 3. When a motorcycle or a trimobile is equipped with a transparent windscreen meeting those standards, the driver and passenger are not required to wear glasses, goggles or face shields. 4. When a motorcycle is being driven in a parade authorized by a local authority, the driver and passenger are not required to wear the protective devices provided for in this section. 5. When a three-wheel motorcycle, on which the driver and passengers ride within an enclosed cab, is being driven on a highway, the driver and passengers are not required to wear the protective devices required by this section. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1469; A 1973, 1194; 1975, 1083; 1979, 857; 1985, 1959) NRS 486.241 Protective headgear and glasses: Sale or distribution. 1. A person shall not sell, offer for sale or distribute any protective headgear, glasses, goggles or face shields for use by any drivers or passengers of motorcycles or transparent windscreens for motorcycles unless the equipment is of a type and specification meeting the standards therefor adopted by the Department. 2. The provisions of this section do not prohibit the sale of protective headgear, glasses, goggles or face shields which comply with the rules and regulations adopted by the United States Department of Transportation. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1469; A 1985, 1960) NRS 486.251 Use of head lamps, stop lights and turn signals required. 1. Every motorcycle or moped operated upon a highway of this State at any time from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise and at any other time when, because of insufficient light or unfavorable atmospheric conditions, persons and vehicles on the highway are not clearly discernible at a distance of 1,000 feet ahead must display lighted lamps and illuminating devices as respectively required pursuant to NRS 486.011 to 486.381, inclusive. 2. Every motorcycle or moped operated upon a highway must be equipped with stop lights to be lighted in the manner prescribed for the use of such devices. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1469; A 1973, 730; 1975, 1083; 1991, 2232) NRS 486.261 Tail lamps. 1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, every motorcycle or moped must be equipped with at least one tail lamp mounted on the rear, which, when lighted as required by NRS 486.011 to 486.381, inclusive, emits a red light plainly visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear. 2. The tail lamp must be wired to be lighted whenever the head lamp is lighted. 3. The tail lamp on a motorcycle may contain a blue insert that does not exceed 1 inch in diameter. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1469; A 1975, 1083; 1991, 2232; 2003, 403) NRS 486.271 Turn signals. 1. Every motorcycle manufactured after January 1, 1973, which is sold or offered for sale and which is intended to be operated upon the highways of this State shall be equipped with electric turn signal lamps. 2. Such lamps shall be located on the front and rear and shall indicate an intention to turn by flashing lights in the direction toward which the turn is to be made. 3. The lamps showing to the front shall be mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable and, when signaling, shall emit white or amber light, or any shade of light between white and amber. 4. The lamps showing to the rear shall be mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable, and, when signaling, shall emit red or amber light, or any shade of light between red and amber. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1469; A 1973, 731) NRS 486.281 Head lamps. 1. Every motorcycle or moped shall be equipped with at least one and not more than two head lamps. 2. Every such head lamp on a motorcycle shall be located at a height of not more than 54 inches nor less than 24 inches from the ground as measured from the center of the lamp to the level ground upon which such motorcycle stands without a load. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1470; A 1975, 1083) NRS 486.291 Reflectors. 1. Every motorcycle or moped shall carry on the rear at least one reflector, which shall be mounted at a height not less than 20 inches nor more than 60 inches from the ground as measured from the center of the reflector to the level ground upon which such motorcycle or moped stands without a load. 2. Each such reflector shall be of a size and character and so mounted as to be visible at night from all distances within 300 feet when directly in front of lawful lower beams of head lamps. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1470; A 1975, 31, 1084) NRS 486.301 Brakes. Every motorcycle or moped shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the stopping and holding as prescribed in NRS 484.593 and 484.595. (Added to NRS by 1971, 1470; A 1975, 1084) NRS 486.311 Mirrors. Every motorcycle or moped shall be equipped with two mirrors, each containing a reflection surface not less than 3 inches in diameter, with one mirror mounted on each handlebar, in positions enabling the driver to view clearly the highway for a distance of 200 feet to

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