Nevada Code § 486.061

License or permit required to operate motorcycle or trimobile; exception; motorcycle safety course in lieu of fine for violation. [Effective until the date on which the Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles notifies the Governor and the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau that sufficient resources are available to enable the Department to carry out the amendatory provisions of chapter 233, Statutes of Nevada 2023, at page 1468 , which relate to autocycles.]
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1. Except for a nonresident who is at
least 16 years of age and is authorized by the persons state of residency to
drive a motorcycle, a person shall not drive:
(a) A motorcycle, except a trimobile, upon a
highway unless that person holds a valid motorcycle drivers license issued
pursuant to NRS 486.011 to 486.381 , inclusive, a drivers license
issued pursuant to chapter 483 of NRS endorsed
to authorize the holder to drive a motorcycle or a permit issued pursuant to
subsection 4 or 5 of NRS 483.280 .
(b) A trimobile upon a highway unless that person
holds a valid motorcycle drivers license issued pursuant to NRS 486.011 to 486.381 , inclusive, or a drivers license
issued pursuant to chapter 483 of NRS.
2. If, pursuant to NRS 486.381 , a court of competent
jurisdiction finds that a person has violated the requirement of paragraph (a)
of subsection 1, the court shall permit the person to complete a course of
motorcycle safety in lieu of assessing a fine for the violation. The course of
motorcycle safety must be completed within 9 months after the date of the final
order of the court and proof of successful completion of the course must be
filed with the court.
NRS 486.061 License or permit
required to operate motorcycle, trimobile or autocycle; exception; motorcycle
safety course in lieu of fine for violation. [Effective on the date on which
the Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles notifies the Governor and the
Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau that sufficient resources are
available to enable the Department to carry out the amendatory provisions of
chapter 233, Statutes of Nevada 2023, at page 1468 ,
which relate to autocycles.]
1. Except for a nonresident who is at
least 16 years of age and is authorized by the persons state of residency to
drive a motorcycle, a person shall not drive:
(a) A motorcycle, except a trimobile, upon a
highway unless that person holds a valid motorcycle drivers license issued
pursuant to NRS 486.011 to 486.381 , inclusive, a drivers license
issued pursuant to chapter 483 of NRS endorsed
to authorize the holder to drive a motorcycle or a permit issued pursuant to
subsection 4 or 5 of NRS 483.280 .
(b) A trimobile upon a highway unless that person
holds a valid motorcycle drivers license issued pursuant to NRS 486.011 to 486.381 , inclusive, or a drivers license
issued pursuant to chapter 483 of NRS.
(c) An autocycle upon a highway unless that
person holds a drivers license issued pursuant to chapter
483 of NRS.
2. If, pursuant to NRS 486.381 , a court of competent
jurisdiction finds that a person has violated the requirement of paragraph (a)
of subsection 1, the court shall permit the person to complete a course of
motorcycle safety in lieu of assessing a fine for the violation. The course of
motorcycle safety must be completed within 9 months after the date of the final
order of the court and proof of successful completion of the course must be
filed with the court.

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