Nevada electric scooter law explained

Nevada’s Electric Scooter Law Explained

Electric scooters are a convenient way to get around Nevada, especially in busy areas like Las Vegas, Clark County, Boulder City, and other communities where riders use them for short trips, recreation, and commuting. But while an electric scooter may feel simple to operate, Nevada law still places important rules on where you can ride,

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Who Is Legally Responsible for a Bird Scooter Injury

Bird scooters and other electric scooters have changed the way many people get around town. They are convenient, easy to rent, and often faster than walking. But when a scooter ride ends in a crash, the legal questions can get complicated quickly. So, who is legally responsible for a Bird scooter injury? It depends on

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Nevada’s Helmet Requirements for Scooters/Mopeds

Nevada law requires helmets for drivers and passengers on motorcycles, mopeds, and trimobiles with handlebars and a saddle seat. Nevada does not apply the same statewide helmet rule to electric bicycles and electric scooters. That difference matters because many riders use the term “scooter” to refer to several different types of vehicles, even though Nevada