Nevada Motorcycle Laws - View All States Motorcycle Laws
We have put together a simple list of the primary Nevada state motorcycle laws to help you when traveling through Nevada on a motorcycle. These Nevada motorcycle laws where confirmed accurate as of the time of publishing and are provided to you as a reference only. For Nevada's complete motorcycle laws, please visit the Nevada state Motor Vehicle website.
| Safety Helmet: | Required by law |
| Eye Protection: | Required by law unless equipped with windscreen |
| Passenger Age: | No Restriction |
| Helmet Speakers: | No Restrictions |
| Mirrors: | Two required by law |
| Headlight: | Modulating headlight permitted |
| Turn Signals: | Required if manufactured in 1973 or after |
| Handlebars: | Handgrips below shoulder height |
| Muffler: | Muffler required. No cutout, bypass or similar device. |
| Noise Restrictions: | Max A-weighted sound level as measured at 50 feet: 1) 82dBA less than 35mph; 2) 86dBA more than 35mph. |
| Riding Two Abreast in Lane: | Unlawful passing; driving abreast. 3. Motorcycles and mopeds may, with the consent of the drivers, be operated no more than two abreast in a single traffic lane. |
| Lane Splitting: | 1. A person, except a police officer in the performance of his duty, shall not drive a motorcycle or moped between moving or stationary vehicles occupying adjacent traffic lanes. 2. Except as provided in subsection 3, a person shall not drive a motorcycle, moped or trimobile abreast of or overtake or pass another vehicle within the same traffic lane. |
| Insurance: |
Compulsory Liability (Minimum Limits)(15/30/10)
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