Nevada Code § 705.380

Windshield made of safety glass, electric headlamps, wiper and other equipment required on motor car used for transporting employees; penalty
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1. It shall be unlawful for any owner or
operator of a railroad running through or within the boundaries of the State of
Nevada and engaged in the business of common carrier to operate for or transport
its employees in a motorcar which is not equipped with a transparent safety
glass windshield sufficient in width and height reasonably to protect such
employees. Such car shall also be equipped with an electric headlamp of
sufficient candle power as to make any obstruction, landmark, warning sign or
grade crossing on such railroad visible at a distance of 300 feet in advance of
such car under ordinary atmospheric conditions. Such car shall also be equipped
with two electric lights on the rear end thereof with sufficient candle power
as to be visible at a distance of 300 feet under ordinary atmospheric
conditions. Such car shall also be equipped with a suitable device that will
remove rain, snow and sleet from the windshield while the car is moving, and
the windshield shall be so devised that the driver or operator of the car can
start or stop the windshield wiper while the driver or operator is driving the
car.
2. Any owner or operator of a railroad
running through or within this state as a common carrier of persons or property
or both, for compensation, who either operates for its employees, or who
furnishes to its employees, for their transportation to or from the place or
places where they are required to labor, a rail track motorcar that has not
been fully equipped as required by subsection 1 shall be fined not more than
$500 for each offense. Each day or part of a day it operates or furnishes each
of such rail track motorcars not so equipped as provided in subsection 1 to its
employees for operation to or from the place or places where they are required
to work shall constitute a separate offense.

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