Nevada Trailer Laws and Regulations

 If you wish to tow a trailer in Nevada, you must ensure you comply with all related state laws, rules and regulations. Specific laws are in place to improve public safety and reduce the risk of trailer-related accidents, such as detachments and rear-end collisions. Failure to comply with Nevada’s trailer laws can lead to fines…

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Nevada Suspends Limited-Term CDLs

On November 5, 2025, the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles announced that it would be immediately suspending the issuance and renewal of limited-term commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) and commercial learner’s permits (CLPs) to comply with federal law. This announcement came after new CDL regulations were issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)….

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Nevada Truck Regulation Basics

The size, weight and engineering of a large commercial truck make it a significant danger to other road users. In an accident, a large and heavy semi-truck or 18-wheeler will exert an extreme amount of force on a smaller car. For this reason, there are many state and federal truck regulations established in Nevada…

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Commonly Overlooked Truck Regulations that Lead to Accidents

Trucks are essential to intra- and inter-state commerce in the United States. They are an integral part of the economy, but they also pose a great risk to other road users because of their size. If  you have been injured in a semi-truck accident, contact our Las Vegas truck accident attorney to explore your…

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Truck Blind Spots: Who Is Liable for an Accident?     

Large commercial trucks are involved in numerous traffic accidents in the United States each year. Sadly, these collisions are often deadly for the occupants of the smaller cars. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reports that, in 2020, 4,842 fatal accidents involved large trucks. Many of these accidents were caused by the large truck’s…

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