NAC482.007. Special mobile equipment: “Incidentally operated or moved upon a highway” interpreted; vehicles not specified in statutory definitions.


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  •      1. As used in NRS 482.123 and 484A.245, the Department will interpret the term “incidentally operated or moved upon a highway” to mean the operation of:

         (a) A motor vehicle in an emergency situation, as determined by emergency personnel, including, without limitation, a law enforcement agency or other appropriate authority;

         (b) Construction equipment to patch a roadway that is operated subject to the terms of a contract for a specific project;

         (c) Snow removal equipment to clear snow from highways during or immediately following inclement weather; or

         (d) Special mobile equipment on a public highway that is not a controlled-access highway as defined in NRS 484A.060, if the special mobile equipment travels not more than 5 miles from the point at which the special mobile equipment initially entered the public highway.

         2. As used in NRS 482.123 and 484A.245, the term “special mobile equipment” does not include:

         (a) Any truck that:

              (1) Is used as a water truck on any portion of a public highway; or

              (2) Was originally designed and manufactured as a vehicle to carry cargo;

         (b) Any vehicle:

              (1) That is used to sweep any portion of a public highway;

              (2) That was originally designed and manufactured to transport persons or property;

              (3) To which machinery for sweeping is mounted or attached; or

              (4) That has the capability of traveling long distances over a controlled-access highway; (c) Any trailer; or

         (d) Any farm machinery or implements of husbandry.

     (Added to NAC by Dep’t of Motor Veh. by R079-07, eff. 1-30-2008)