C3517C
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I'm a lieutenant with Las Vegas Metro, 25 years on. Soon I'll be riding my Spyder all day instead of working. But here's the real deal. Please be advised that this is for NEVADA ONLY.
SpyderRyder and AKA1004 are correct. The Spyder is powered by one wheel and is NOT a trike in Nevada. It is a motorcycle and requires a helmet and motorcycle license. Trikes are powered by 2 wheels. Now for the reality, Do most officers know this -NO. Does some clerk at DMV know this - of course not. The fact is nobody here had ever checked into this until Spyders starting showing up. For a city of 2,000,000, we have very few of them on the road. You may only see one every few months (other than the one your sitting on) so it hasn't been an issue.
I know you guys are going to make me cite the NRS for this rule. I'm sitting at home and drinking a class of cabernet, please don't make me break out the books. It's there, I've read it, trust me. If you are cited for a violation on this topic, send me a message, I'll help.
I'm glad to see more of us from this area. I'm always up for a ride.
SpyderRyder and AKA1004 are correct. The Spyder is powered by one wheel and is NOT a trike in Nevada. It is a motorcycle and requires a helmet and motorcycle license. Trikes are powered by 2 wheels. Now for the reality, Do most officers know this -NO. Does some clerk at DMV know this - of course not. The fact is nobody here had ever checked into this until Spyders starting showing up. For a city of 2,000,000, we have very few of them on the road. You may only see one every few months (other than the one your sitting on) so it hasn't been an issue.
I know you guys are going to make me cite the NRS for this rule. I'm sitting at home and drinking a class of cabernet, please don't make me break out the books. It's there, I've read it, trust me. If you are cited for a violation on this topic, send me a message, I'll help.
I'm glad to see more of us from this area. I'm always up for a ride.