In Nevada, you can find out whether or not you have outstanding warrants in your name by searching online, or calling by phone, but it is always recommended to hire a lawyer if you choose to call by
What does it mean when you “fail to yield”?
There are certain instances when you are required to yield even when there isn’t particularly a yield sign present instructing you to do so. For example,
Thanksgiving week is one of the busiest travel holidays of the year with approximately 90 percent of people traveling by car. Driving into Las Vegas from out-of-state and partaking in the endless
What is “road rage”?
By definition, road rage is “aggressive or angry behavior exhibited by motorists.”
Examples of road rage include:
Inappropriate verbal insults
Threats of physical
Looking in the rearview mirror and seeing red and blue lights flashing is one of those things that immediately causes your heart to pound and your stomach to drop. No one likes getting stopped by the
The #1 cause of fatal car accidents in the United States is distracted driving. Statistics show that there are approximately 380,000 injuries per year and 3,000 deaths due to distracted driving. This
Marijuana is legal to consume recreationally in Nevada for those 21 years old and older. There are, however, restrictions as to how much you may possess and where you may consume marijuana.
Did You Know? If you get a ticket while driving in Clark County, it may have a lasting impact on your life and record. It is important to follow the instructions stated on the ticket you received.
According to Nevada law, local and state officials may designate or determine particular sections of public roadways as Pedestrian Safety Zones, indicated by appropriate signage or road markings.
In Nevada, traffic violations are some of the most common offenses and result in penalties ranging from fixed fines, extended driver education, or prison sentences, depending on the severity of one’s
In Nevada, speeding in a work zone can be very dangerous for both the driver and the workers that may be working in the street. According to Nevada Statute NRS 484B.130, it is illegal for drivers to
When someone gets pulled over and receives a traffic ticket, they typically have to go to court to either dispute the ticket or plead guilty. Generally, the defendant has the option to hire a lawyer
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