Nevada Code § 706.8845

Standards of conduct while on duty
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While
a driver is on duty, the driver shall:
1. Be appropriately dressed by the
standards of the taxicab business.
2. Be neat and clean in person and
appearance.
3. Refrain from talking loudly, uttering
profanity and from shouting to other drivers.
4. Not have in the drivers possession a
lighted cigar, cigarette or pipe while a passenger is being carried in the
taxicab.
5. Not chew tobacco or use snuff while a
passenger is being carried in the taxicab.
6. Attend the taxicab if it is being held
out for hire.
7. Not permit the taxicab to remain at a
taxicab stand unless it is being held out for hire.
8. Discourage passengers from entering or
leaving a taxicab from the left side except at the left curb of a one-way
street or while the car is parked perpendicularly to a curb.
9. Not load or unload passengers or
luggage at an intersection or crosswalk or at any place or in any manner that
will interfere with the orderly flow of traffic.
10. Not carry more than two passengers in
the front seat of the taxicab or carry more passengers in the back seat of the
taxicab than are authorized by the manufacturers recommendations.
11. Not leave the taxicab unattended with
the key in the ignition lock.
12. Operate the taxicab in accordance with
all applicable state and local laws and regulations and with due regard for the
safety, comfort and convenience of passengers and of the general public.

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