Nevada Code § 405.010

Limiting maximum load upon or closing road damaged by heavy loads; procedure; penalties
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1. Whenever, by reason of excessive
moisture or a lack of moisture, a section of public road or highway under the
supervision of a board of county highway commissioners or board of county
commissioners is damaged by heavy loads, the board of county highway
commissioners or board of county commissioners having supervision over the
section of public road or highway may:
(a) Close the section of public road or highway
to such extent and for such time as may be necessary.
(b) Fix the maximum load which may pass over the
section of public road or highway.
2. Notices of the closing of any section
of public road or highway or limiting of the maximum load which may pass over
the section of public road or highway under the provisions of this section must
be given by placing a notice at each end of the section of road or highway to
be protected, after the board of county highway commissioners or board of
county commissioners has passed a resolution to that effect, which resolution
must appear upon the minutes of the board of county highway commissioners or
board of county commissioners. The notice must state that the section of road
is closed to traffic or state the maximum load which may be drawn or carried
over the section of road or highway.
3. Unless a greater penalty is provided in NRS 202.287 , a person who defaces,
destroys, shoots or removes any sign or notice so erected or placed is guilty
of a misdemeanor.
4. Any person who passes over a section of
road so closed, or who carries over the section of road any load in excess of
the weight stated in the resolution of the board of county highway
commissioners or board of county commissioners and as stated in the notice,
shall be punished by a fine of not more than $1,000, and is liable for any
damage that may be done to any section of public road or highway as the result
of the unlawful passage. If a fine is imposed pursuant to this section, the
costs of the proceeding, including investigative costs and attorneys fees, may
be recovered by the board.

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