NRS 484D.675
Enforcement by law enforcement agencies

  • weighing
  • requiring removal of excess load
  • penalty.

1.

Authority for the enforcement of the provisions of NRS 484D.630 to 484D.680, inclusive, is vested in certain law enforcement agencies in this State.

2.

Any category I peace officer, officer of the Nevada Highway Patrol or inspector acting within his or her jurisdiction who has reasonable suspicion that the weight of a vehicle and load is unlawful may require the driver to stop and submit to a weighing of the vehicle either by means of portable or stationary scales and may require that the vehicle be driven to the nearest public scales, if they are within 5 miles. Reasonable suspicion is not required before use of any device that weighs a vehicle without requiring the driver to stop the vehicle or leave the roadway.

3.

An officer of the Nevada Highway Patrol, a category I peace officer or an inspector upon weighing a vehicle and load as provided in subsection 2 who determines that the weight is unlawful may require the driver to stop in a suitable place and remove such portion of the load as may be necessary to reduce the gross weight of the vehicle to those limits permitted under NRS 484D.630 to 484D.680, inclusive. All materials so unloaded must be cared for by the carrier of the material and at the carrier’s expense. The officer of the Nevada Highway Patrol, category I peace officer or inspector may allow the driver of the inspected vehicle to continue on his or her journey if any overload does not exceed by more than 5 percent the limitations prescribed by NRS 484D.630 to 484D.680, inclusive, but the penalties provided in NRS 484D.680 must be imposed for the overload violation.

4.

Any driver of a vehicle who fails or refuses to stop and submit the vehicle and load to a weighing, or who fails or refuses when directed by an officer of the Nevada Highway Patrol, a category I peace officer or an inspector upon a weighing of the vehicle to stop and otherwise comply with the provisions of NRS 484D.630 to 484D.680, inclusive, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

5.

As used in this section:

(a)

“Category I peace officer” means a peace officer, as defined in NRS 289.460, who:

(1)

Has received specialized training concerning vehicle weight enforcement;

(2)

Is certified by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance to perform a North American Standard Inspection; and

(3)

Has completed a vehicle weight enforcement training program that is specific to this State and conducted by the Nevada Highway Patrol.

(b)

“Inspector” means an inspector of the Department of Motor Vehicles or the Department of Public Safety who has completed a vehicle weight enforcement training program that is specific to this State and conducted by the Nevada Highway Patrol.

(c)

“Law enforcement agency” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 202.873.

(d)

“North American Standard Inspection” has the meaning ascribed to it in 49 C.F.R. § 350.105.

Source: Section 484D.675 — Enforcement by law enforcement agencies; weighing; requiring removal of excess load; penalty., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-484D.­html#NRS484DSec675.

484D.600
Prohibited acts concerning size or weight of vehicle
484D.605
Height of vehicle: Maximum heights with load
484D.610
Height of vehicle: Maximum ground clearance
484D.615
Length of vehicle: Restrictions
484D.620
Length of vehicle: Penalty.
484D.625
Authorized movement of vehicle on public highway in excess of limits on size and weight
484D.630
Operation of motor vehicle exceeding its declared gross weight unlawful.
484D.635
Maximum weight of vehicle on any axle or per tire
484D.640
Limitations on weight for vehicle used by licensed hauler of garbage and refuse.
484D.645
Limitations on weight for vehicle used by regional transportation commission or its contractor to provide public mass transportation
484D.650
Measurement of distance between axles.
484D.655
Reduction of maximum weight limits: Authority and duties of Director of Department of Transportation
484D.660
Applicability of limits on weight to federal highways
484D.665
Certain larger vehicles prohibited from traveling on State Route 159
484D.670
Exemption for traction engine and tractor
484D.675
Enforcement by law enforcement agencies
484D.680
Fines for violations of limits on weight.
484D.685
Maximum width of vehicle
484D.690
Maximum width of bus.
484D.695
Maximum width of recreational vehicle.
484D.700
Maximum width of trailer, semitrailer, special mobile equipment or equipment for construction or maintenance of highway.
484D.705
Width of load of loosely piled agricultural products
484D.710
Applicability of limits on width to federal highways.
484D.715
Permit for movement of oversized manufactured or mobile home or similar structure: Requirements
484D.720
Permit for movement of oversized manufactured or mobile home or similar structure: Additional requirements and conditions
484D.725
Permit to operate or move vehicles with oversized loads.
484D.730
Contents of application for permit.
484D.735
Continuous and multiple trip-limited time permits: Maximum weight per axle
484D.740
Carrying and inspection of permit.
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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