§ 484D.185 — Flashing amber warning light: Limitations on operation and display; permit to mount on certain vehicles; fee
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1. It is unlawful to operate or display a flashing amber warning light on a vehicle except when an unusual traffic hazard exists or as authorized in NRS 484B.748 , 484B.757 or 484D.190 . This subsection does not prohibit the use of amber lights in electric signals for making turns. 2. It is unlawful for any person to mount flashing amber warning lights permanently on a vehicle without a permit from the Nevada Highway Patrol. 3. The Nevada Highway Patrol, upon written application, shall issue a permit to mount a flashing amber light on:
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